Doxpop - Tools for Attorneys and Public Information Researchers: February 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Introducing API Web Services

Doxpop has released a new service for customers who want to do a large quantity of searches using automated queries of our database. It is the Doxpop Web Services application programming interface (API). Having a person make individual searches on Doxpop is inefficient for some customers and some purposes. The Web Services API allows customers with programming support in their organizations to make more efficient and systematic queries of information on Doxpop.

Are you interested in Web Services for your company? Contact Jim Sizelove or Nick Fankhauser at Doxpop to find out more. We can be reached toll free at 866-369-7671.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Property Watch released in Hancock County

Doxpop is pleased to announce that our newest feature, Doxpop Property Watch, is now available in Hancock County.

Doxpop Property Watch is a free service that helps prevent fraud by notifying people when documents are filed that affect their property. Early warning when unexpected or suspicious documents are filed provides owners with a powerful tool to stop fraud in the early stages. Doxpop Property Watch sets watches both on a property owner's name and on properties.

Doxpop Property Watch helps property owners prevent and detect property fraud and identity theft. Property Watch is offered at no charge and is now available in Hancock County, Kosciusko County, and Wayne County, Indiana.

Go to http://watch.doxpop.com or call your Recorder today to see if your county is included.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Doxpop Provides New Fraud Prevention Service, Property Watch

Doxpop is pleased to introduce a new feature, Doxpop Property Watch, available at http://watch.doxpop.com/.

Doxpop Property Watch is a free service that helps prevent fraud by notifying people when documents are filed that affect their property. Early warning when unexpected or suspicious documents are filed provides property owners with a powerful tool to stop fraud in the early stages. Doxpop Property Watch sets watches both on a property owner's name and on properties.

The Property Watch service is provided at no cost to the public in counties where the Recorders have partnered with Doxpop. Because the Recorders that use Doxpop are careful stewards of the public trust, no tax money or other public funding was used to provide this service to your community.

Doxpop Property Watch helps property owners prevent and detect property fraud and identity theft. Property Watch is offered at no charge and is now available in both Wayne and Kosciusko County, Indiana.

Go to http://watch.doxpop.com/ or call your Recorder today to see if your county is included.