Tennessee Title Search Services
Property searches are reviews of public records used to reveal important information on any residential property. They can be used to find voluntary or involuntary liens, encumbrances, tax information, ownership documents, and more!
Types of title searches we can provide include:
- Current owner search
- Two owner search
- Judgment search
- 10, 20, or 30-year search
- Bankruptcy title search
- Foreclosure title search
The reports provided by Blue Streak Docs can be used for informational purposes including lien position information, foreclosure, audits, and deed in lieu of foreclosure.
Types of Property Title Searches We Offer:
Current Owner Search In The State Of Tennessee
Restricted to records of the current property's owner, a current owner search gives you all of the most important ownership data.
Once we're done with the search, we will send you a report containing:
- Chain of title dating back to the most recent full value deed
- Open mortgages and any related documents
- Involuntary liens
- Full tax information
- Fully typed report
- Legal description types on each report
- Notices, affidavits, or other additional documents
- Photocopies, if requested
Two Owner Search In The State Of Tennessee
Our two owner search goes back two "out of family deeds". We will compile a report based on what we find from the previous two property owners, including:
- Full value deeds going back two owners
- Open mortgages and related documents
- Liens
- Notices
- Affidavits
- Photocopies, if requested
Tennessee Judgment & Lien Search
We can check for judgments on any names you need us to check on. We can go by the names listed on the title, names shown on the warranty deed, or names given to us by the client.
We will send you a lien search report that contains:
- Open judgments
- Tax liens
- Involuntary liens (against the property or property's owner)
How Long Does a Title Search Take in Tennessee?
Most property title searches in Tennessee can be completed within 24-72 hours.
This could take longer if your title search requires looking back through decades of records or if you need information from a county we don't visit often.
Reliable TN Title Searches
We deliver accurate title search results with lightning-fast speed! We can fully customize any report to deliver exactly what you need.
Try us out today to experience the Blue Streak Docs difference!
Some things to keep in mind regarding Title Searches in the State of Tennessee: Tennessee has 95 counties. We can provide title searches within any of these counties in this state.
*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.
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Tennessee Counties Served:
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 |