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Friday, June 13, 2025

Hamilton County's documents will remain available on Doxpop for another 2 weeks. (Until 7/1)

Hamilton County is working out a few lingering details with their conversion, and have asked that we keep their documents online through Doxpop for two more weeks (Until 7/1/2025.)

We're happy to do that, of course. When you are using Doxpop to look up Hamilton County's documentsit is important to remember that any documents filed on or after 5/1/2025 will not be found on Doxpop. 

To access newer documents, you can use https://tapestry.fidlar.com/Tapestry2/ for low-volume searching. To set up access for higher volume searching, contact the Hamilton County Recorder's office at (317) 776-9717 during their normal operating hours of 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Dearborn Historical Indexes- Now you can browse the index for deeds from 1903 online!

The Dearborn County Recorder is doing some great work to preserve records and provide greater online access by back-indexing deeds on their computer system and adding access to scanned images of the historical paper indexes.

On the computer indexing side, they have been adding scanned images of older deeds, and indexing them. The most recent batch released covers 1988, so Dearborn now has 37 years of deed history fully indexed and available online. The index for all document types begins in July of 2000, providing nearly 25 years of full document history.

This back-indexing work is an important part of record preservation and access because it is much easier to archive multiple copies of images and index information when it is in electronic form. 

Those familiar with local history will know that in 1826, the Dearborn County Courthouse burned, destroying all records stored there. If a similar disaster were to occur today, the County's Recorded Documents would continue to be available without interruption online while rebuilding or office relocation occurred. In addition, full recovery of the electronic records could be done in about one day, so "restarting" the office would be a relatively easy task.

In a related preservation project, the Recorder has scanned the paper index that covers deeds from the year 1903 forward. Now that these records are in electronic form, they are similarly preserved in case of disaster, and as an added benefit, they are now available online through Doxpop's advanced search page

When you use the images of the paper index, you should be aware that this is a snapshot of the paper index, and any manual corrections or notes made after that snapshot won't appear. Fortunately, these corrections are rare, given the historical nature of the information.

Please join us in congratulating Joyce Oles and her excellent staff for all of the work they have put into both preserving documents and making them more readily available online!

Monday, June 2, 2025

Clark County Recorded Documents Leaving Doxpop

The Clark County Recorder's Office is changing their document management and indexing system on June 1st 2025. This new system is not part of the Doxpop network, and so Clark County's documents and property watch services will no longer be available via Doxpop after this transition is completed. 

When the transition is complete, Clark County recorded documents will be available online for low volume users through the Tapestry system at https://www.landrecords.com. High volume users can inquire about additional services designed to serve professional researchers by calling the Recorder's Office at (812) 285-6235 during their normal operating hours of 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT, Monday through Friday.

Doxpop Property Watch alerts will also halt when Doxpop stops receiving updates from Clark County on June 1st. We will email all current users with instructions for setting up new alerts at that time.

Note: We will keep Clark County on our system until July 15th to insure that the new system is working well and the transition is complete before we shut down access through Doxpop. However, it is important to remember that any documents filed on or after 6/1/2025 will not be found on Doxpop.

Please join us in thanking Clark County and their staff for many years of partnership and public service!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Subscription Price Increase

On July 1st, 2025, Doxpop will increase our subscription prices by 25%.

Our last price increase was in August of 2006, so after more than 18 years with no increases, it's time.

The exact amounts for each level will vary slightly, because we are rounding the numbers. However, for budgeting impact purposes, 25% is essentially accurate. Here are the actual amounts:

What won't change on July 1:

  • Copy fees for Recorded Document images.
  • The low-volume free searching accounts designed for use by non-professionals. (Still free!)
  • Bulk E-Filing fees.
The way we'll roll this out is that on your first renewal following July 1st, we'll apply the new rate. That means most of you will see the increase during the month of July. Anyone who signed up for a year in advance won't see the increase until their next annual renewal. There are also a few government accounts that will remain locked in through the end of their current fiscal year.

We will increase the Court Record API fee at the same time. This won't affect people with a basic subscription to the web site, and we will be contacting all of the API users during the next month to notify them individually.

We hope you'll agree that after holding steady for 18+ years, during which the US cumulative inflation rate has been 49%, this increase is reasonable. As always, feel free to get in touch to let us know if you have any concerns. You can reach us via support@doxpop.com or by calling 866-269-7671