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Radaris is a property owners search engine containing millions of public records. It sources data from various providers, including top national data agencies and government sources, to help businesses and individuals search property ownership.
Radaris gathers any information so long as it is in the public records. This information includes but is not limited to:
Search property owners by their real name
Run a background check on a property owner
Search for previous owners of a property
Run mortgage lending history research
Search for property owners by their address
Search owners of property to verify their identity
Research investment properties
Search for previous address records of a tenant
The records linked to an address can help you find a property owner’s information easily. A property owners search on Radaris contains the following information:
Checking someone's personal history on Radaris gives you a sense of security, especially if you are associating with a new person or company. You can also learn more about the person, including whether the information you have about them is correct.
Some of the information you can gather from Radaris includes their date of birth, neighborhood details, marriages, and if they are alive or not. Radaris works hard to ensure this information is accurate, clean and up-to-date.
You can find comprehensive contact information on Radaris, including address and phone numbers. To ensure you get the most accurate information, Radaris provides individuals' aliases, current and former names, home addresses, mobile phone and landline numbers, email addresses, social media accounts, and ages.
Radaris provides information on criminal public records, including felonies and misdemeanors. These records are found in courthouses, and Radaris obtains them to ensure you have access to everything that has been recorded. Usually, these records offer details such as the charges filed, the date a crime was committed, the court's decision, the sentence recorded, and the filing date.
There are more than ten types of information that Radaris can link to a property. This allows people to use the data to search detailed personal property records and learn more about the person’s complete background.
Radaris allows you to use their reverse address lookup feature to find an individual who has lived in a specific place. As a result, you are able to do mortgage-lend research, screen tenants, verify property ownership, research for real property owners, and more.
Radaris scans the internet throughout the year to provide exclusive information about properties across the U.S. We then collect, store, and manage this data in a comprehensive portfolio to ensure you get the most current and accurate details when searching for property information.
Radaris provide the following simple steps to help users search for property records;
Visit the Radaris website and enter an address into the search bar
Wait for the suggestions list and select your address
Once you find your information on the page, tap on the "Property Detail Report" option to get a comprehensive information about the property.
Radaris sources its information from more than 10,000 special websites, including government databases and public records. There are algorithms that search data on all these sites and match it to all the other sources to provide the most comprehensive and accurate collection of records. Radaris supplements this data with premium reports purchased from commercial data providers to feature in every collection.
When collecting data from government sources, these data aggregators send their representative to courthouses and government offices to acquire the information. However, there are no guarantees about the data provided on this site because the platform does not verify or evaluate the sources from which it derives its data.
Therefore, this data cannot be used in determining the eligibility of an organization or an individual for purposes covered under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), including credit, housing, insurance, employment, etc.
Radaris allows you to remove all your information or delete specific details from the site. Here is the process;
The number of property records provided by Radaris is by far the most complete collection available on any site. They include, but are not limited to;
Yes. Radaris allows you to look up a phone number by address, including cell phone and landline numbers. You can opt for a free phone number search service or a paid one for more comprehensive results.
Yes. Radaris usually features a property's historical data. This includes the year of construction, transfer, sale, and tax.
Yes. All you need to do is select the "Control Your Info" option at the bottom of Radaris' website and follow the instructions to either delete all your information or specific details.
Yes. Radaris offers property owners search free of charge. However, since a free property owners search might not provide the specific data you need, it is advisable to opt for a paid subscription.