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Ron Carlson
  • Bedford, TX
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Probate - Where to start

Ron Carlson
  • Bedford, TX
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I am looking for a way to quickly and easily purchase a probate list. I am aware that most court houses has a list but its not quite what I am looking for. For example in Tarrant County where I live the list is created with the legal description and not the property address. This does not import to an Excel CVS file that well. Plus we are trying to buy in several counties and just don't have time to go to every county and then decode all the info. Does anyone know of any services that would provide this list to me in a good format to make the process easier? Any advise would be great. Cheers!

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