Coverage
Coverage you can interrogate, one jurisdiction at a time.
A national coverage percentage is not an operational answer. What an operations team needs is the jurisdiction in front of them: which court holds the record, how it is accessed, what the clerk requires, and what makes it different.
What a coverage review contains
Eight facts per jurisdiction.
- StateThe state the jurisdiction sits in — usually how a buyer thinks about footprint first.
- CountyThe ordering unit for most screening operations.
- Court of recordWhich court actually holds the file, which is not always the one the county name implies.
- Research methodOn-site, public terminal, clerk request or credentialed portal. This determines the scope of the search.
- Identifier requirementsWhat that clerk or office requires before a search can be run at all.
- Court feeWhat the court itself charges, passed through at cost and itemised separately.
- TurnaroundWhat to expect for that jurisdiction specifically, rather than a blended national figure.
- ConditionsAnything that makes this jurisdiction behave differently — restricted index scope, routing, seasonal closures, local policy.
Why nothing is listed on this page yet
We publish a jurisdiction only when we hold a current, dated record for it. Rather than post a map with a percentage on it, we would rather send you a coverage review for the specific counties your volume sits in — which is the version you can actually check us against.
What a listing means
That we hold a named court of record, a working research method, a known identifier requirement and a current fee — verified on a date we can show you.
What absence means
Only that it is unpublished. Some jurisdictions are served but not yet documented to the standard required to publish. Ask, and we will tell you which.
How it stays honest
A jurisdiction record without a verification date does not publish, and one that goes stale is withdrawn rather than left standing.
Send your county list.
Paste it in any format. You will get back a jurisdiction-level review rather than a sales response.
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