Doxpop - Tools for Attorneys and Public Information Researchers: Benton County Joins the Family of Doxpop Recorders. Welcome!

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Benton County Joins the Family of Doxpop Recorders. Welcome!

This week, Doxpop is welcoming Jane Turner and her staff to the growing family of Recorders who make their documents available through Doxpop.

Benton County is our new record-holder for the most complete on-line index! Jane and her staff have complete indexes and images for all documents available through August 1970, providing the ability to look back 45 years. In addition, deed records are available as far back as 1944. That's an impressive achievement that few other Recorder's offices can match.

Document searching and image preview are available at no cost to low-volume users. Commercial users may subscribe to obtain higher search volumes. A copy fee is charged for full-sized reproductions of the documents.

In addition, The Recorder's Office now offers a free property watch service to the Benton County Community. Any person may sign up at http://watch.doxpop.com to set a watch on his or her property and name. Participants are notified via email immediately if a document is filed that references the watched property or name.

Both of these services have been provided without any use of public funding (no use of tax money.) The access provided by these services is in addition to the public access already provided at the courthouse.

Benton County is the 39th County Recorder's office to partner with Doxpop for public access. In addition to Recorded Documents, Doxpop also provides public access to Court Case Information in Benton County and 87 other counties.

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