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Adventures in Texas Abstracting
Michael L. (Mike) Persyn -
MLP Abstract
TXDILAR
member Mike Persyn with MLP Abstract covers some of the most and least
populated counties in Texas. Here he shares some interesting
observations from the back roads.
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To all the county
clerks of Texas
Lisa
Ramsey - Professional Research
"It is unfortunate that county clerks remain clueless to
the harm they have caused the very citizens who have voted them into
office to “protect and preserve” their records. . . "
Read Lisa's letter "To all the County
Clerks of Texas" |
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Give your
clients a level of service only you can provide.
David Bloys,
Davick Services
With a mobile office you will
receive search requests remotely by fax or e-mail no matter where you are, even
while driving. You'll return reports, again by fax or email, hours before your
competition even knows he has an order waiting on his office fax.
. . .
Build your own mobile office |
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Fighting
to file in Ector County
David Bloys,
Davick Services
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America's
Loneliest County
Loving County, Texas is the least populated county in
America with a population of 71.
The New York Times reported February 25, 2006 of a plot by factions
within the Libertarian party to take control of County Government. . .
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How
Criminals Use Online County Records
What uninformed "experts" aren't telling you
David Bloys - News For Public Officials
A common, often repeated myth among
proponents of online records is that,” Nobody has ever documented a
single case of identity theft using the online records." Usually, the
“expert” will end the statement with a disclaimer that says, “that I’m
aware of.”
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How
Criminals Use Online County Records |
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E-Records… The Dilemma and the Spoon-Feeding of Criminals.
Jason C. Sheppard ,
TruClose Financial Services, LLC
As a title
insurance professional, there are certain aspects of the online public
records enigma that truly frighten me. As a private citizen, they frighten
me even more. . . . Learn more
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Title
Association Issues Statement Against Online Records
The National Association of Land Title
Examiners and Abstractors (NALTEA) expresses grave concerns and opposes
the online publication of the public records due to the sensitive
information the records often contain. The organization is warning
county officials of the threat they are exposing their constituents to
by placing the records, including the often sensitive information they
contain, over such an easily accessible medium.
Read NALTEA's national press release |