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Cherokee County Services
Stimulus Money
Economic Recovery Plans
Money for Home Improvements
and Repairs
The
federal government is joining local agencies and contractors
to provide incentives of $1500 or more to home owners who want
to update, repair or remodel their homes. You can use the
rebates for just about anything that improves the value
and efficiency of your home. To learn more read Home Improvement
Stimulus Money.
One in six
(17.6 percent) of all homeowners is now underwater.
In some of the hardest hit areas, more than
80% of homeowners owe more than their home is worth. Now you can lower
your payments with discounted rates based on your homes true market value.
Get free quotes to take 40% or more off your home insurance.
Money to Pay Your Mortgage
Refinancing
or modifying your loan into an FHA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
or conventional fixed-rate mortgage can make your home affordable again
and save you thousands of dollars. In some cases you may qualify for
government rebates just for refinancing into a home loan you can afford.Click here to quickly determine if you are eligible for loan restructuring.
Money to Pay Your Credit Card Debt
According to the White House, the average
American family carries a credit card balance of $10,000. New regulations and
bailout
initiatives are motivating banks and credit card lenders to forgive debt
and clear late paying accounts off the books.
If your car, SUV or truck is between
nine and twenty-five years old (regardless of condition) you may qualify
for between $3500 and $4500 rebate from the government. The Car Allowance
Rebate System (CARS) is a new program from the government that will help
you pay for a new, more fuel efficient car or truck when you trade in your less fuel efficient car or truck
with a participating dealer .
Get
free quotes from Yahoo Autos.
Cherokee County Title Abstractors and Courthouse Researchers
Current
owner to full title searches and title reports, including 20, 40, and 60
year searches as well as two and three owner searches. Low prices and a
24-48 hour turnaround time. We also conduct document retrieval,
bring-down and recording, as well as tax, lien, mortgage, and judgment
searches. Protected by a $1,000,000.00 Errors and Omission Policy.
Contact: Marsha Adams, A.S., B.S. Phone: (903) 626-6404 Fax: (903)
626-5308
News for Cherokee County
Residents and Visitors
Cherokee County, Texas
In central East Texas, the contours of the Angelina and Neches Rivers shape the natural borders of Cherokee County, and the landscape -- of fertile soil and dense timber -- that defines this region of the Lone Star state is as rich as its history. Now home to the cities of Jacksonville, Rusk, Alto, and their outlying communities, the area was once settled by the 12,000-year-old Clovis culture. Later, the Caddo Nation prospered here until European settlement and expansion brought the land into dispute on all sides. Despite efforts toward peace, violent instability culminated in the Killough Massacre on October 5, 1838, prompting the Cherokee War of 1839 and the eventual expulsion of the Cherokee from the area, the people who would become the county's namesake. Agricultural and economic developments over the next century have helped transform Cherokee County into an unspoiled destination for winter Texans, while its historical significance and one-of-a-kind charm remain well guarded by the more than 45,000 citizens who call it home today.