Property Searches are checks on real estate property to reveal voluntary or involuntary liens, encumbrances and includes documents showing property ownership.

Some of the types of title searches we can provide include, Current Owner Search, Two Owner Search, Judgment Search, 10 Year Search, etc. which can be used for lien position, foreclosure, deed in lieu information, etc.

Blue Streak Docs offers the following types of Property Searches:

Current Owner Search in the State of  New Hampshire

A property search confined to the present title holder of specified property or last deed for consideration. Report includes Deed Information, Open Mortgages, Assignments, Modifications, Involuntary Liens, Real Estate Tax Information including Assessed Valuation, Special Assessments, Judgments, etc. Photocopies of documents provided per client request.

Two Owner Search in the State of New Hampshire

A property search confined to the previous title holder of the property. Report includes Deed Information, Open Mortgages, Involuntary Liens, Real Estate Tax Information including Assessed Valuation, Special Assessments, Judgments, etc. Photocopies of documents provided per client request.

New Hampshire Judgment Search

A property search reporting all judgments, liens, etc. on subject property which also checks for judgments on all names in title on the property as shown on warranty deed and/or names given by client.

Our reports can be used for lien position information, foreclosure, audits, deed in lieu of foreclosure, etc.

Some things to keep in mind regarding Title Searches in the State of New Hampshire: There are 10 counties in the State of New Hampshire and we can offer title searches in all of them. Property tax information is found in town hall records. Many towns are only open 1-2 days per week (such as Thursdays or Saturdays), which may prolong the completion of a title search.

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*The information and documents provided by Blue Streak Docs are not intended for use in issuing, investigating or underwriting any insured product, including but not limited to title insurance policies.

I have been very pleased with Blue Streak Docs. Our business has matured to the point we are ordering fewer reports but when we need them we use Blue Streak. Thanks so much!
D.G. (Client, NH)

New Hampshire Counties Served:

Belknap • Carroll • Cheshire • Coos • Grafton • Hillsborough • Merrimack • Rockingham • Strafford • Sullivan

New Hampshire - Economics

Since the late 1800s manufacturing has been important in the state. The textile mills and factories producing leather goods (such as shoes and boots) that once lined the state’s fast-moving rivers have given way to high-technology firms, many of them migrating from the Boston area and its higher tax rates. Electrical and other machinery, as well as fabricated metals and plastics, are also manufactured.

Lumbering has been important since the first sawmill was built on the Salmon Falls River in 1631. Most of the timber cut now is used in paper production. Although New Hampshire has long been known as the Granite State, its large deposits of the stone—used for building as early as 1623—are no longer extensively quarried, the use of steel and concrete in modern construction having greatly decreased the granite market. Mineral production, chiefly of sand, gravel, and stone, is today a minor factor in New Hampshire’s economy.

Year-round tourism is now the state’s leading industry. Many visitors come to enjoy the state’s beaches, mountains, and lakes. The largest lake, Winnipesaukee, is dotted with 274 inhabitable islands, while along the Atlantic shore 18 mi (29 km) of curving beaches (many state-owned) attract vacationers. Of the rugged Isles of Shoals off the coast, three belong to New Hampshire. Originally fishing colonies, they are now used largely as summer residences.

New Hampshire - Facts & Figures

Area:9,304 sq mi (24,097 sq km)
Population:1,235,786 (as of 2000), an 11.4% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Concord
Largest City:Manchester
Statehood:June 21, 1788 (9th of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution)
Highest Point:6,288 ft (1,918 m)
Lowest Point:Sea Level
Nickname:Granite State
Motto:Live Free or Die
Bird:purple finch
Flower:Purple Lilac
Tree:White Birch
Abbreviation:N.H, NH

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