Pricing and Costs of Lien Records Search

Save on multiple lien records with a subscription plan to a lien search company

By Heather Topham Wood, Freelance Writer
A lien search can be performed in order for investors to make wise buying decisions. This may include looking for federal tax lien records, mechanical liens, vehicle liens and more. When you search liens against a property, you’re looking at any money owed to collectors that must be paid off in order for the property to be sold.

If you plan to perform regular searches, you’ll want to look into pricing and costs of lien records search. For multiple lien searches, you may want a subscription plan while a single search can cost a one time flat fee.

1. Find providers of public lien records. Different companies have software available that you can use to search for business liens, home liens and more.

2. Compare the costs to look for a lien public record. Choose the provider with the lowest charge for a search.

3. Take out a subscription in order to perform lien searches. Pay a monthly or annual fee to regularly perform a tax or property lien search.

 

Find low cost lien records search tools

Instead of getting expensive software, you can look through lien records at very little cost to your company. You can look for websites that provides this information at a nominal fee to you.
Try: On KnowX.com, you can search for several different public lien records. Property and tax liens are available through the site. You can search by person’s name, filing number and location. Prices start at $2.95 for a single search. Monthly subscriptions start at $124.95 for lien records search. Experian has released a software program that can search for county, state and federal tax lien records. Prices start at $10 per record.

Pay a one time fee to conduct a business lien search

If you need to only get a single property or federal tax lien records, you should look for a low price and quick turnaround company to provide this information. Most records will include the case number, judgment amount, filing date and name of debtor.
Try: American Databank has several different options that you can choose to purchase a lien record. For a basic lien judgment, you’ll pay a one time fee of around $30. To include bankruptcy records with the lien amounts, you’ll pay a little more: about $50. To conduct a comprehensive property lien search, you’ll need to pay about $100 on Title Search.

Get a subscription to search liens

In order to better budget for lien searches, you can pay a monthly or annual fee to regularly conduct searches on liens against a business or property. A lien search subscription plan can allow you to perform unlimited lien searches during that period.
Try: With Rocket Lien Search, you can hire the company to perform regular searches for municipal and county liens. It will cost you an average of a couple hundred dollars a month for unlimited lien searches. You can cancel your subscription at anytime without any penalty. If you become a subscription holder through CT Lien Solutions, you can regularly check for property and tax lien records. Send an information quote for the company to give you a subscription quote.

 

  • In most states, you may have the ability to access public lien records at no cost to your company. Visit the county records office or look on your state's website to perform searches for property or business liens.

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