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Subject: Tax liens
Category: Relationships and Society > Government
Asked by: ab3801-ga
List Price: $150.00
Posted: 15 Jul 2002 09:09 PDT
Expires: 14 Aug 2002 09:09 PDT
Question ID: 39770
I need a list of all counties (or a lot of counties) in the US, that
have online IRS tax lien filings. I DON'T  need a list of third
parties who sell this information. I want to be able to go online and
get this information personally, from the counties, regardless of
cost.
E.g. An Oklahoma county is available online:

www.oklahomacounty.org/coclerk/ucc/UCC_Search_03.asp
AB.

Request for Question Clarification by inquisitive-ga on 15 Jul 2002 15:28 PDT
Are you looking for federal tax liens, state or county tax liens, ucc
filings, or all of the above. thanks

inquisitive-ga
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Subject: Re: Tax liens
Answered By: inquisitive-ga on 15 Jul 2002 21:38 PDT
 
Hello ab3810,

Your request for U.S. counties with online IRS tax lien filings is
quite an interesting challenge. Pending further clarification from
you, I have made a few assumptions in my answering of your question:
1) that you are referring to *federal* tax lien filings when you
mention the IRS  2) that you are interested in federal tax lien and
UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) filings since the example you gave was
for a UCC search.

While your search requested a list of US counties, I did want to
mention that the majority of all UCC's are centrally filed at the
state level (the Secretary of State office in most US states). This
practice began in July 2001 (with the exception of 4 states which have
slightly different dates) when Revised Article 9 of the Uniform
Commercial Code took effect. Revised Article 9 eliminated dual filing,
which had existed in about 20% of the states. The only exception is
collateral that is fixtures, timber or mineral receivables, which
continues to be filed in the office where a mortgage is filed at the
county/local level (many New England states file at local/town level).
Therefore, there are not many counties with online searches of
liens/UCC filings due to the fact that most new filings are now
maintained at the state level.

You can learn more about Revised Article 9 at the Revised Article 9
Resource Center:
http://www.intercountyclearance.com/ra9/ra9.html

That being said, here is a list of U.S. states with online UCC/tax
lien searches. In many cases states/counties use the UCC system for
federal tax liens, but this isn't true for all states. If you are
interested in both personal and corporate tax liens then please make
sure you read the fine print for each database.

The following states offer state-wide searches of federal tax liens,
ucc filings or both:

Alabama
http://www.sos.state.al.us/sosinfo/inquiry.cfm?area=UCC

Alaska
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/ssd/ucc/search.cfm

Arizona
http://www.sosaz.com/scripts/UCC_Search.dll

Arkansas
http://www.uccfile.com/arkansasucc/zmyuccfile/login_arkansas.asp

California - Lien/UCC search is not currently available online

Colorado - Registration required
http://www.sos.state.co.us/ucc-search/

Connecticut
http://www.concord.state.ct.us/concordepi.shtml

Delaware - No Online Search

Florida
http://ccfcorp.dos.state.fl.us/LIEN_menu.html

Georgia
http://www.gsccca.org/search/UCC_Search/default.asp

Hawaii - No Online Search

Idaho
https://www.accessidaho.org/secure/sos/liens/search.html

Illinois - No Online Search

Indiana
https://www.in.gov/sos/bus_service/online_ucc/welcome.asp

Iowa
http://www.sos.state.ia.us/UCC_Search/UCC_Search.asp

Kansas - subscription required
http://www.kssos.org/uccwelc.html

Kentucky
http://ucc.sos.state.ky.us/ucc9/search.asp

Louisiana (offers direct dial-in access to UCC filings for an annual
subscriber fee)
http://www.sec.state.la.us/comm/ucc-index.htm#Direct

Maine
https://www.informe.org/ucc/search/begin.shtml

Maryland
http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/ucc-charter/UCCSearch_a.asp

Massachusetts
http://ucc.sec.state.ma.us/psearch/default.asp

Michigan - No Online Search

Minnesota
http://da.sos.state.mn.us/minnesota/home/dahome.asp

Mississippi
http://secure.sos.state.ms.us/busserv/ucc/soskb/SearchStandardRA9.asp

Missouri
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/ucc/soskb/SearchStandardRA9.asp

Montana - Subscription required
http://ucc.sos.state.mt.us/

Nebraska - subscription required
http://www.nol.org/prm.htm

Nevada
http://www.governet.net/SurfNV/

New Hampshire - No Online Search

New Jersey - subscription required
http://accessnet.state.nj.us/web2/HIndex.asp

New York - No Online Search

New Mexico
http://web.state.nm.us/UCC/UCCSRCH.HTML-SSI

North Carolina
http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/taxliens/default.asp?dtm=766377314814815

North Dakota
http://www.state.nd.us/sec/CentIndexing/centralindexingdirectaccesssearches.htm

Ohio
http://serform.sos.state.oh.us/servlet/page?_pageid=56,64&_dad=porthope&_schema=PORTHOPE

Oklahoma (this is the Oklahoma County site you used in your example,
but actually, as of July 1, 2001, UCC filings across the State of
Oklahoma are filed with Oklahoma County, so this site searches UCC
filings for the entire state.
http://www.oklahomacounty.org/coclerk/ucc/default.asp

Oregon
http://sos-venus.sos.state.or.us:8080/ucc_prod/pkg_uccweb.search_form

Pennsylvania
http://corps.state.pa.us/corps.htm?corpsNav=|

Rhode Island - No Online Search

South Carolina - No Online Search

South Dakota (if you sign up as a Dakota Fast File subscriber)
https://www.state.sd.us/sos/ucc/Dakota%20Fast%20File.htm

Tennessee
http://ndweb.state.tn.us/cgi-bin/nd_CGI_50/ietm/PgUCCSearch

Texas - Subscription required
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/sosda/index.shtml

Utah
http://www.utah.gov/uccsearch/

Vermont
http://www.sec.state.vt.us/seek/ucc_seek.htm

Virginia
http://www.state.va.us/scc/division/clk/diracc.htm

Washington
https://wws2.wa.gov/dol/ucc/

West Virginia - No Online Search

Wisconsin
http://www.wdfi.org/ucc/search/

Wyoming - Subscription required
http://soswy.state.wy.us/uniform/register.htm

Miscellaneous:

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Filings - South Dakota
https://www.state.sd.us/sos/ucc/CRSTHome.htm

I did also find a few online county databases as well. Here are some
examples:

Natrona County, WY
http://www.natrona.net/Clerk/Clerk5.html

Lubbock County, TX
http://www.co.lubbock.tx.us/CClerk/real_property.htm

Genessee County, MI
http://www.co.genesee.mi.us/rod/Navigate.asp?AdvancedSearch.x=82&AdvancedSearch.y=6

Bexar County, TX
http://www.countyclerk.bexar.landata.com/menuPublicRecords.asp?System=UCC

New Castle, DE
http://www.ncc-deeds.com/recclkshr/default.asp

Boone County, MO
Tax Liens - http://www.showmeboone.com/Login/Login.asp?A=RC_SEARCH_TAX_LIEN&URL=/RECORDER/TaxLienSearchByName.asp
UCC - http://www.showmeboone.com/RECORDER/UCCSearchByName.asp

Clark County, NV
http://www.co.clark.nv.us/recorder/OR_SRCH.htm

Pinal County, AZ
http://co.pinal.az.us/treasurer/TIP/?T=TLSearch

Greene County, OH
http://198.30.12.229/recdoc.asp


Search Strategies:
"tax liens" "recorder of deeds"
"tax liens" "recorder of deeds" index
"tax liens" county
ucc search site:.us
tax liens search site:.us
uniform commercial code revised article 9

I hope this answer has provided you with the information that you
require. If you need further clarification or links, please let me
know. I want to be sure that my answer has met with your complete
satisfaction.

Kind regards,

inquisitive-ga
Comments  
Subject: Re: Tax liens
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 15 Jul 2002 13:08 PDT
 
Hi ab3810 -

I've done quite a bit of research on your question, with little
results. There are 3,066 counties in the United States, and without
going county-by-county through the individual websites, I haven't come
up with anything.

I have sent a note to the research department of the National
Association of Counties to see if they maintain such a list. They do
seem to keep track of innovative county programs (and it seems that
online self-service searches are still considered "innovative"). I'll
let you know if they get back to me with anything.

http://www.naco.org/counties/index.cfm


-K~
Subject: Re: Tax liens
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 15 Jul 2002 14:24 PDT
 
Hi again ab3810, 

Only because today is slow and I wanted to see how long it would take,
I did the State of Alabama for you. (Search time 35 minutes)

24 counties have websites. Of those 2 offer online searches of
property records and I don't know that either includes lien
information. From these links you'll have to make up a name and do a
search to see.

http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/
http://www.co.morgan.al.us/  

Is that the info you're looking for?

K~
Subject: Re: Tax liens
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 15 Jul 2002 14:30 PDT
 
Oops.  Because of the way the Baldwin County site is framed, the link
doesn't take you to the search page.  Click the link I gave you then
click "Revenue Commission" (up top) then "Real & Personal Property
Taxes" (on the left)

- Sorry about that.  -K~
Subject: Re: Tax liens
From: davidsar-ga on 17 Jul 2002 14:08 PDT
 
In addition to the heroic set of links compiled by inquisitive-ga, you
may want to also check out the many sites on the web that compile
links to public records.  For instance, by accessing:

http://www.searchsystems.net/search.php


and searching on "lien" (note the singular), I got a list of 88
records, largely from individual counties.  A few are perhaps
off-topic, such as the "Medical Liens" site from Benton County,
Arkansas, but most seem on target.

On a related note, you may want to ask IRS directly for a list of
liens that they've issued.  They don't usually give out tax lien info,
but since the very purpose of such liens is to create a public record
that a property is not free and clear, it seems the case could be made
to the IRS that they have a Freedom of Information obligation to make
the info available -- you might want to check with a good FOI lawyer
on this.

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