"Notice Of Default" Lists

Does anybody know exactly where in the courthouse you could find these list. I heard that the data processing department is where to find them, but it seems that no one knows where that departmnet is. any help would be greatly appreciated. thks.

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  • ph1620028th April, 2004

    depending on your county there may not actually be a "list" in my cty there none and they really don't know what props are going to be there until the day of the sale....frustrating

  • coz8th April, 2004

    the "daily legal news" publication in my cty. posts n.o.d. listings every ****Must Reach Freshman Investor status before posting URL's***heck around for asimilar legal publication in your area-maybe start at the library or ask an attorney where one can be found. :-D

  • Jimbezy8th April, 2004

    Yea I would suggest a local daily legal publication as well. I pay $19 a month for the the local legal paper here and web site access to their web site. The paper is all right, but the web site is great, it has all the NOD and NTS listings right there at your figertips.

    Good luck,
    James

  • CGOODEN9th April, 2004

    The best and most accurate lists I have found is by going to the "Register of Deeds office" and ask for a printout of recent "Sheriffs Deeds". They charge a ll fee for printing it out, but at least you know you are getting current information straight from the horses mouth. Depending on the lender and whether the property is occupied, the redemption period can be anywhere from one month to a year. Depending where you live the list may be called "Sheriffs Deeds, or NOD. however your most accurate and updated info will come directly from the "Recorders Office". Good luck.

  • ozzie9th April, 2004

    James, if you don't ,mind what is the web site address for Bakersfield? Thanks, Ozzie

  • j_owley9th April, 2004

    the tax assesor's office has the list in our county. wink

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