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How to Buy a House: Everything You Need to Know
1.25 hours of video
Your complete guide to navigating the homebuying journey with confidence, from A to Z.
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Real Estate Meets AI: The Step-by-Step Guide to Flipping Houses for Profit
1.75 hours of video
Leverage artificial intelligence to find, fund, and flip properties for maximum profit.
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We're happy to provide you with FREE tutorial videos for things that will help you navigate CountyOffice.org and find the information you need. Whether you need to find a property's sales history, find out how to get a copy of your home's deed, or want to learn how to write effective AI prompts, we have you covered.

How to Build A Great AI Prompt & Get the Answers You Need
Unlock the power of AI with effective prompting techniques.
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How to Access a Property's Sales History
Dive into property data to understand market values.
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How to Get Official Copies of Deeds & Other Documents
Navigate the process of obtaining official property documents.
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How to Search for Sex Offenders in Your Area
Learn how to use public records for community safety awareness.
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CountyOffice.org started in 2014 and has grown to millions of users and records across the US. We are the leading authority in navigating the intricacies of local government offices and public records. Our goal is to simplify the process of finding the information you need.
We firmly believe in empowering people with the knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you're assessing property values and comparable sales in the area, managing property ownership, or evaluating renovation projects, our comprehensive information on property assessments, ownership details, and historical records equips you with the insights you need to make better, more informed decisions.
Our user-friendly platform connects you with a wealth of information, including property records, criminal records (such as arrest records and warrants), and vital records (like birth records, death records, marriage records, and divorce records).