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Thomas Beuerman
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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El Paso County, CO title info/search

Thomas Beuerman
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I'm trying to get a good process down for obtaining title, deed, mortgage, lien, etc. information in El Paso county.  Some counties seem to provide a lot more info online than I am having success finding for El Paso county.  I use NETRonline.com for most searches to get to the appropriate place, but El Paso just seems to lack information online compared to other counties (particularly sad, is they don't seem to have the GIS maps feature).  Is there another source I'm missing for El Paso county, or are they just behind?  Any recommendations on a good process to get this info in El Paso (without having to drive down to the courthouse)? Thanks!

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