Document Retrieval Services Company
There are three types of document retrieval that we specialize in and offer in the State of Tennessee as well as all the other states in the United States:
Document Retrieval for the Tennessee Mortgage Industry
We conduct a search in the public records of a county courthouse in any of the 3,700+ counties located in the United States!
We'll find your missing documents located in the county records being searched. We can find deeds, mortgage or property liens, assignments, or lien releases on a particular property. We also retrieve photocopies or Court Certified copies of the documents being requested. If you prefer, we can report all the information when copies are not required. In most cases we complete this type of document retrieval within 24 hours; however, some remote counties may require more time.Tennessee Deed Search
You may know this type of document retrieval as a Deed Search, and are probably looking for a conveyance document on a specific property within a certain time period. Whether you need a deed, mortgage or release, you will have to supply us with name(s) of the grantor or grantee, the property address, the county in which the property is located, etc.
Document Retrieval for Civil Matters in the State of Tennessee
This type of document retrieval involves court case documents located in the county's civil court records. These documents may pertain to divorce cases, foreclosures, or wills, lists of heirs, death certificates, etc. which are located in Probate Court records. You will be asked to supply names, a range of years to search or a case number. If you have the case number, it will drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to locate the document.
Often these documents are retrieved within 48 hours. However, if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation or the case is in a judge's chamber, the retrieval will take longer. Our searchers can check the status of these requests regularly until the documents become available.Tennessee UCC Search
A UCC Search is another type of document retrieval. UCCs are filed at the county level or state level with the Secretary of State. These document retrieval requests require one or more of the following: name of the debtor and (if possible) name of the secured party, approximate date of the transaction, or recording date. The continuances and terminations of the UCC can be included in the search and copies of all documents or full recording information can be provided, based on the client specifications.
M.W. (Nashville, TN)
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Tennessee - Economics
Although Tennessee is now primarily industrial, with most of its people residing in urban areas, many Tennesseans still derive their livelihood from the land. The state’s leading crops are cotton, soybeans, and tobacco; cattle, dairy products, and hogs are also principal farm commodities. Tennessee’s leading mineral, in dollar value, is stone; zinc ranks second (Tennessee leads the nation in its production). Industry is being continually diversified; the state’s leading manufactures are chemicals and related products, foods, electrical machinery, primary metals, automobiles, textiles and apparel, and stone, clay, and glass items. Aluminum production has been important since World War I.
Tennessee has long been a major tourist destination, owing largely to its beautiful scenery. Many lakes were built here by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Army Corps of Engineers. The TVA also developed the Land Between the Lakes, an enormous Kentucky-Tennessee recreation area. Visitors are also drawn by Tennessee’s famed music capitals, the country-music mecca of Nashville and the blues and jazz hub of Memphis.
Tennessee - Facts & Figures
Area: | 42,244 sq mi (109,412 sq km) |
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Population: | 5,689,283 (as of 2000), a 16.7% increase since the 1990 census |
Capital: | Nashville |
Largest City: | Memphis |
Statehood: | June 1, 1796 (16th state) |
Highest Point: | Clingmans Dome, 6,643 ft (2,026 m) |
Lowest Point: | Mississippi River, 182 ft (56 m) |
Nickname: | Volunteer State |
Motto: | Agriculture and Commerce |
Bird: | Mockingbird |
Flower: | Iris |
Tree: | Tulip Poplar |
Abbreviation: | Tenn., TN |