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About iAbstract
County offices are where America's property records live: deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, assessments, and probate files. But every county organizes them differently, and finding the right office — let alone its current phone number or online search portal — usually means wading through outdated government websites. iAbstract puts recorder, assessor, treasurer, clerk, and probate offices for every U.S. county in one place, with contact details verified against official sources.
Whether you're running a title search, tracking down a deed, checking a property assessment, or researching ownership history, start with the county. Pick a state, choose a county, and you'll see every office that serves it — including whether its records are searchable online and a direct link to the official search portal.