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statutory liens are generally recorded, however, there are two indexes.
Statutory liens will only show up in the name index.
Judgment liens are similar to Statutory liens and will be indexed by name.
Lawsuits can be pretty hard to find. There are plaintiff/defendant
indexes,but I do not know of a nationwide database? Anyone?
County recorder keeps two indexes, one by parcel number, and one by name.
dennis
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Paul Horn wrote:
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> How does one go about finding out if he or she has an outstanding
> statutory liens, judgment liens or lawsuits against them?
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> Thanks!!!
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> Paul Horn
> Attorney at Law
> Certified Public Accountant
> 850 E. Las Tunas Drive
> San Gabriel, CA 91776
> 800-380-7076
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statutory liens are generally recorded, however, there are two indexes. Statutory liens will only show up in the name index.Judgment liens are similar to Statutory liens and will be indexed by name.
Lawsuits can be pretty hard to find. There are plaintiff/defendant indexes,but I do not know of a nationwide database? Anyone?County recorder keeps two indexes, one by parcel number, and one by name.
dennisOn Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Paul Horn <attorneypaul2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
How does one go about finding out if he or she has an
outstanding statutory liens, judgment liens or lawsuits against them?
Thanks!!!
Paul HornAttorney at Law
Certified Public Accountant850 E. Las Tunas Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91776800-380-7076

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A number of services will look up liens for you. Here is one of them:
http://www.lotbook.com/
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Paul Horn wrote:
> **
>
>
>
> How does one go about finding out if he or she has an outstanding
> statutory liens, judgment liens or lawsuits against them?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Paul Horn
> Attorney at Law
> Certified Public Accountant
> 850 E. Las Tunas Drive
> San Gabriel, CA 91776
> 800-380-7076
>
>
>
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A number of services will look up liens for you. Here is one of them:http://www.lotbook.com/
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How does one go about finding out if he or she has an
outstanding statutory liens, judgment liens or lawsuits against them?
Thanks!!!
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Certified Public Accountant
850 E. Las Tunas Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91776
800-380-7076

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