if you know what county it is in, you could try that county's assessor's office. Some county's will let you pull the information up on the web. Hope this helps.
2006-06-14 16:07:52
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answered by KWCHAMBER 4
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answered by Milo 3
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County Recorder's Office or a Title Company.
2006-06-21 05:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the County Recorders/County assessors Office in the county where the property is located. Or Call... Maybe on-line search if available....
2006-06-14 16:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Waco is in McLennan county. This county's appraisal district has an online searchable database at:
http://www.mclennancad.org/
2006-06-14 16:17:46
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answered by SndChaser 5
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Do a real property search for Texas. Go to the website for Texas department of taxation and they should have a link there.Its free.
2006-06-14 16:08:11
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answered by batsey99 3
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easy go to city hall and check the tax rolls. this info is open to the general public.
2006-06-14 16:37:46
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answered by LARCO 4
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