Wisconsin Document Retrieval Services
We've provided document retrieval services in Wisconsin (and throughout the United States) for over a decade. Thanks to our highly-trained and experienced abstractors, we're able to retrieve documents from all over Wisconsin with unparalleled speed and accuracy.
While we can obtain just about any document you need, we specialize in three areas: deeds, civil court records, and UCCs.
Document Retrieval For The Wisconsin Mortgage Industry
We can search through the public records in any of Wisconsin's 72 counties to find your missing documents, including:
- Mortgages
- Deeds
- Property liens
- Assignments
- Lien releases
- And more!
Whether your work requires certified document retrieval or you simply need a photocopy of the documents we find, Blue Streak Docs takes care of everything from start to finish!
How Long Does Document Retrieval Take in Wisconsin?
In most cases, we can get the requested document back to you within 24 hour. However, remote counties might take more time.
Wisconsin Deed Search
One of the main types of document retrieval services we specialize in are deed searches. If you're looking for a conveyance document on a property within a certain time period a deed should be enough, however, we can also find mortgages and releases if needed!
To get started, all we need from you is the name(s) of the grantor or grantee, the property's address, and the county the property is located in.
Civil Court Case Document Retrieval in Wisconsin
Civil court case document retrieval involves searching through probate court records. This process can get complicated, and many document retrieval companies shy away from this type of work. Luckily, we've retrieved tens of thousands of civil court records for our clients throughout the United States and we know exactly what it takes to obtain a civil court document, as well as the different items that could affect the timeline.
These documents may pertain to:
- Foreclosures
- Divorce cases
- Wills
- List of heirs
- Death certificates
- Final judgments
- Notice of default
- And more!
How Long Does Civil Court Document Retrieval Take in Wisconsin?
Most civil court case records are retrieved within 48 hours. However, this timeline can change depending on a few things: if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation, or the case is in a judge's chamber.
Wisconsin UCC Search
UCCs can be filed at either the county or state level with Wisconsin's Secretary of State. In order to search for a UCC filing, we'll need one or more of the following: the name of the debtor, the name of the secured party (if possible), and the approximate transaction or recording date.
If needed we're able to provide any continuances and terminations of the UCC. You can also take your pick between receiving a photocopy of the documents discovered or a report of the full recording information -- we'll send over whatever you need!
Try Our Fast, Accurate Wisconsin Document Retrieval Services!
Blue Streak Docs has unmatched capabilities to retrieve documents from anywhere in the United States. Our experienced vendor network allows us to find documents quickly, regardless of where they're located.
Try us out today to see for yourself!
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Wisconsin - Economics
The state’s greatest natural resource since its earliest days has been lumber. Dense forests (white pines in the north, hardwoods elsewhere) once covered all except the southern prairie. While reckless exploitation in the late 19th cent. drastically reduced the magnificent stands, extensive conservation and reforestation measures have saved the valuable lumber industry, and today c.40% of Wisconsin’s land area is forested. The pulp, paper, and paper-products industrial complex in Green Bay and Appleton is one of the largest in the nation.
The state’s accent, however, is chiefly pastoral. One of the nation’s largest dairy herds grazes here, and Wisconsin is the leading state in the production of cheese as well as the second largest milk producer (after California). After dairy products and cattle, the state’s most valuable farm commodities are corn and soybeans. Other important crops are hay, oats, potatoes, alfalfa, and a great variety of fruits and vegetables. Food processing, predictably, is one of the state’s foremost industries, along with the manufacture of machinery, which is centered in Milwaukee, Madison, and Racine.
Other important manufactures are vehicles and transportation equipment, metal products, medical instruments and equipment, farm implements, and lumber. Almost all Wisconsin’s major industries are to be found within metropolitan Milwaukee, where the traditional brewing and meatpacking are rivaled by the manufacture of heavy machinery and diesel and gasoline engines. Wisconsin has numerous ports on the Great Lakes capable of accommodating oceangoing vessels.
Wisconsin - Facts & Figures
Area: | 56,154 sq mi (145,439 sq km) |
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Population: | 5,363,675 (as of 2000), a 9.6% increase since the 1990 census |
Capital: | Madison |
Largest City: | Milwaukee |
Statehood: | May 29, 1848 (30th state) |
Highest Point: | Timms Hill, 1,952 ft (595 m) |
Lowest Point: | Lake Michigan, 581 ft (177 m) |
Nickname: | Badger State |
Motto: | Forward |
Bird: | Robin |
Flower: | Wood Violet |
Tree: | Sugar Maple |
Abbreviation: | Wis., WI |