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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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A Place to Get Home Street Address Using Legal Description?

Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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I have a ton of properties I need to research, but all I have are the Liber, lot, Liber page numbers, and the subdivision names of the properties.

I'm looking for a way to find the normal street name (e.g. 123 Main St.) somewhere online.

My current options are to pay $15.00 per 15-minute session at the Wayne County (MI) Register of Deeds website, or to physically go to the office to search on their computers in the lobby.

These options are less-than-ideal for several reasons, as there are tons of addresses that need to be researched.

I tried Googling using the Liber/Lot/Subdivision info, to no avail, pretty much; sometimes it works, but most of the time I come up with nothing.

I wanted to throw this out there in case you guys knew of any other options that I'm not aware of. 

Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.

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