Frequently Asked Questions
What is a reverse address search?
Enter an address to see available public records—owner details, sales history, property characteristics, and neighborhood indicators.
Is it legal?
Yes, data is compiled from lawful public sources. Do not use results for FCRA purposes (employment, housing, credit).
What are your data sources?
County recorders, assessors, tax rolls, deed filings, and licensed partners. See Data Sources.
How current is the data?
Varies by jurisdiction. We refresh regularly with provider updates.
Is my search private?
We respect privacy. Review our Privacy Policy for details.
Do you cover all U.S. addresses?
Coverage is nationwide, but some counties have limited digital access or slower updates.
What information can I expect?
Typical fields: owner name, assessed value, sale dates, tax history, lot size, year built, and deed references when available.
Is there a free option?
You can research via public sites like Census or local county websites. Compiled reports may be paid.
Do you offer official documents?
No. For certified copies, contact the county recorder or assessor.
Can I remove my data?
Property ownership is public record. Some partners offer opt-outs for certain datasets; see Privacy Policy.
Do you support apartments and condos?
Yes, when unit-level data is available from the jurisdiction.
Can I search by owner name?
This page focuses on reverse address search. For people search, see reputable providers and follow legal guidelines.
Are results guaranteed?
No. Availability depends on public records and provider coverage.
How do I verify ownership?
Use results as a guide, then verify with official county records for legal matters.
How do I start?
Go to the Search Tool, enter the address, and run your search.