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Mortgage database?

Does such a database exist? I'm trying to find the mortgage holder for a particular property. I'm new, so if this has been asked before, I apologize.

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Hello Able:

You can find out at the county offices. Maybe the county clerk, or the real estate office, or the Platte department. Certainly, the lender has a lien and that information is public.

But, there ain't no database that I know of.

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"the real estate office?" What real estate office?
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Hello again, Able

Every county has an office wherein they keep track of land within their county. This office is called different things in different county's. I dunno what your county calls it. Go to the county offices, and ask them, they'll tell you where to go. It might even be the assessor. I dunno. Go down and find out.

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