Where could a guy go to obtain any survey or legal document pertaining to a piece of land? anywhere online?
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I checked the county website, they give a little info, but not exactly what I am looking for. I am specifically trying to find out in what year a specific piece of land was separated and a deed was issued. Maybe I am reading the county website wrong and that is what it is saying, but it is pretty vague.
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostI checked the county website, they give a little info, but not exactly what I am looking for. I am specifically trying to find out in what year a specific piece of land was separated and a deed was issued. Maybe I am reading the county website wrong and that is what it is saying, but it is pretty vague.
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Originally posted by black50 View Postsounds like a trip to the county clerks office may help you...prepare to do some digging..It would help greatly if you could narrow down the year you think it may have been separated
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a call probably won't do much... you have to go down and research yourself most likely
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Originally posted by DennyYou've got that right. You can get directions, business hours, free on-hold music and voice mail chats if you call.
Best bet is to go to your county clerks office. Denton County has all land records online.
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