Washington Document Retrieval Services

We offer unparalleled document retrieval services in Washington State. With over a decade of experience, we've worked hard to streamline the document retrieval process and build an experienced network of searchers.

We specialize in real estate-related documents, including mortgages, deeds, and UCC filings.

Document Retrieval For The Washington Mortgage Industry

Blue Streak Docs is dedicated to being the secret weapon of mortgage industry professionals. We're here to help you be more productive with your time and keep everything within budget. Instead of wasting time searching, let us do it for you!

We'll search through all public records of a county courthouse in any of Washington's 39 counties. Whether you need a mortgage from King County, a property lien report from Pierce County, or a UCC filing search from Spokane County, we've got you covered!

We're able to retrieve real estate industry documents including:

  • Deeds
  • Mortgages
  • Property liens
  • Assignments
  • Lien releases
  • And more!

Depending on your project's needs, we can provide court-certified copies, photocopies, or simply report on the information we discovered during our search.

How Long Do Document Retrieval Services in Washington Take?

Most documents can be retrieved within 24 hours. However, if you're looking for records from a rural area we don't visit often, it could take a bit longer. If you have any questions about the length of time it would take to retrieve the documents you need, you can always reach out to our in-house team! They're available to answer any questions you have.

Washington Deed Search

We also perform deed searches within the state of Washington. When you're looking for a conveyance on a specific property within a specified timeframe, we can find deeds, mortgages and releases, too.

Simply supply us with the name(s) of the grantor or grantee, the property's address, and the county the property is located in. Then, we'll get started looking for the property's deed!

Civil Court Case Search & Retrieval in Washington

Need civil court case records from Washington state? We'll search through probate court records and retrieve whatever you need, including:

  • Final judgments
  • Divorce cases
  • Foreclosures
  • Wills
  • Pleadings
  • Death certificates

If you have a case number, it will drastically cut down on the amount of time it takes us to search for and retrieve records! If not, send us any relevant names and a range of years to search through so we can get started.

How Long Does Civil Court Record Retrieval in Washington Take?

We're able to retrieve most civil court record searches within 48 hours. There are a few factors that affect how long it takes, including whether we need to order a file from storage, and whether or not the case is in mediation or a judge's chamber.

Washington UCC Search

Blue Streak Docs also provides UCC searches in Washington state, which can be filed at both state and county levels. For UCC filings, we'll need to search through county public court records as well as filings with the secretary of state.

All we need from you to get started on a UCC search is the name of the debtor and a property's location. Then, we'll send out this information to our experienced search network so they can get started on it immediately!

We'll send back a report containing:

  • Name of debtor
  • Names of any secured parties
  • Date of transaction
  • Date of recording
  • Photocopy (if needed)
  • Terminations and continuances (if needed)

Unmatched Document Retrieval Services in Washington

Try us out today and experience the Blue Streak Docs difference: lightning-fast speed, unparalleled accuracy, expert tracking technology, and superior customer support.

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The customer service is excellent. If I have a special project or need something right away, the staff is ALWAYS willing to jump in and help out. This is critical in some time sensitive situations that I run into.
A.M. (Seattle, WA)

Washington Counties Served:

Adams • Asotin • Benton • Chelan • Clallam • Clark • Columbia • Cowlitz • Douglas • Ferry • Franklin • Garfield • Grant • Grays Harbor • Island • Jefferson • King • Kitsap • Kittitas • Klickitat • Lewis • Lincoln • Mason • Okanogan • Pacific • Pend Oreille • Pierce • San Juan • Skagit • Skamania • Snohomish • Spokane • Stevens • Thurston • Wahkiakum • Walla Walla • Whatcom • Whitman • Yakima

Washington - Economics

Washington’s water resources provide both irrigation and enormous hydroelectric power. The impact of the Columbia River on the life and economy of the state can scarcely be overestimated. In early days the river was a means of transport and a salmon-fishing field for many Native American tribes. Because of the steep drop from its origin to its mouth, the Columbia is one of the greatest sources of hydroelectric power in the world. Grand Coulee Dam—one of the world’s largest concrete dams and greatest potential power-producing structures—and Bonneville Dam have been supplemented, on the river’s upper course, by Chief Joseph and Rocky Reach dams (both completed 1961), Priest Rapids Dam (1962), and Wanapum Dam (1963), and, on its lower course, by The Dalles Dam (1957), John Day Dam (1968), and McNary Dam (1953), all shared with Oregon.

Puget Sound is the heart of Washington’s industrial and commercial development. It is navigable and has many beautiful bays, on which are situated such commercial and industrial cities as Seattle, Tacoma, and Everett. Seattle, an exporter and importer in trade with Asia and a gateway to Alaska (because of the protected Inland Passage), is a major U.S. city and a center for the manufacture of jet aircraft (as well as missiles and spacecraft) by the Boeing Corp. In recent years, computer software (Microsoft Corp. is near Seattle), electronics, and biotechnology have become increasingly important to the economy.

Washington’s huge food processing industry is based on the state’s diversified irrigated farming and dairying as well as on its abundant fishing resources. Salmon is the biggest catch, but halibut, bottomfish, oysters, and crabs are also significant.

Washington - Facts & Figures

Area:68,192 sq mi (176,617 sq km), including 1,483 sq mi (3,841 sq km) of inland water surface
Population:5,894,121, a 21.1% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Olympia
Largest City:Seattle
Statehood:Nov 11, 1889 (42d state)
Highest Point:Mt. Rainier, 14,410 ft (4,395 m)
Lowest Point:Sea Level
Nickname:Evergreen State
Motto:Alki (By and By)
Bird:Willow Goldfinch
Flower:Western Rhododendron
Tree:Western Hemlock
Abbreviation:Wash., WA

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