Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

Is one able to check a public record internet site to review liens on real estate in New Jersey?


Asked on 5/08/12, 6:58 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Miriam Jacobson Retired from practice of law

Court Dockets and Land records may be checked, and many of those are available online. It may be necessary to register, and you may have to be a lawyer in order to register and have access to those records.

You may go in person to the offices where those records are maintained and request the information.

THIS RESPONSE IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE, SINCE I DO NOT HAVE ALL OF THE INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE REQUIRED, AND I DO NOT HAVE A REPRESENTATION AGREEMENT WITH YOU.

* If the answers to your question confirm that you have a valid issue or worthwhile claim, your next step should almost always be to establish a dialog with a lawyer who can provide specific advice to you. Contact a lawyer in your county or township.

* Another reason for contacting a lawyer is that it is often impossible to give a good answer in the Internet Q&A format without having more information. The unique circumstances of your situation and things that you may not have thought to mention in your question may completely change the answer. If you want to be sure that you have a complete answer to your question and an understanding of what that answer means, establish a connection with a lawyer who practices in the area of your concern.

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Answered on 5/08/12, 10:34 am


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