Arkansas Title Search Services
Fast, accurate Arkansas title search reports for real estate investors, property owners, attorneys, title professionals, lenders, wholesalers, and real estate professionals. Blazer Title Search helps you verify ownership, uncover recorded liens, review deed history, check property tax status, and evaluate title risk before buying, selling, lending, filing, bidding, or moving forward with an Arkansas property.
Whether you need a Current Owner Search, 2-Owner Search, Pre-Foreclosure Search, Full Title Search, or lien-focused property report, our team provides clear, easy-to-read title research across all 75 Arkansas counties.
Arkansas Title Search Quick Facts
Coverage
Blazer Title Search provides Arkansas title search services across all 75 counties, including Pulaski, Benton, Washington, Sebastian, Faulkner, Saline, Craighead, Garland, White, Lonoke, Jefferson, Pope, and every other Arkansas county.
Turnaround
Standard turnaround is typically 2–4 business days, depending on the county, search type, property complexity, and public record availability. Rush service may be available for time-sensitive orders.
Starting Price
Arkansas title searches start at $70. Final pricing depends on the county, search type, and scope of research requested.
Common Arkansas Title Searches
Our most requested Arkansas title search products include Current Owner Searches, 2-Owner Searches, Pre-Foreclosure Searches, Full Title Searches, lien searches, deed searches, and property tax searches.
Choose the Right Arkansas Title Search
Not every Arkansas property requires the same level of title research. The right search depends on your goal, the property type, the transaction risk, and how much title history you need reviewed.
For many investors and property professionals, a Current Owner Search is the fastest starting point. For foreclosure, tax-delinquent, inherited, vacant, rural, distressed, or higher-risk properties, a 2-Owner Search or Full Title Search may be a better fit.
Not sure which report to order? Start with a Current Owner Search or contact us for help choosing the right search.
What an Arkansas Title Search Can Include
An Arkansas title search reviews available public records connected to a property. Depending on the search type ordered, your report may include:
Current owner and vesting information
Most recent deed
Grantor and grantee details
Legal description
Parcel number or property identification number
Open mortgages
Mortgage assignments
Satisfactions and releases
Recorded judgment liens
Federal or state tax liens
Mechanic’s liens
Municipal or code enforcement liens when available in public records
Delinquent property taxes
Tax sale or tax-delinquent property indicators when applicable
Foreclosure-related documents
Chain of title
Easements, restrictions, or encumbrances found in the searched records
Supporting recorded documents when available
A title search is not the same as title insurance or a legal opinion, but it can help you identify recorded issues before you spend more time, money, or risk on an Arkansas property.
Who Uses Title Searches in Arkansas?
Real Estate Investors
Investors use Arkansas title searches to evaluate deals before buying, wholesaling, flipping, lending, or bidding at auction. A title report can help identify ownership, open mortgages, liens, unpaid taxes, deed issues, and other recorded matters that may affect the investment.
Common investor use cases include:
Off-market acquisitions
Wholesale deals
Fix-and-flip due diligence
Rental portfolio purchases
Foreclosure auction review
Tax-delinquent property research
Commissioner sale or courthouse sale review
Private lending collateral review
Distressed property due diligence
Vacant land and rural property review
Commissioner of State Land Properties (COSL)
Land bank purchases
Property Owners
Arkansas property owners may order a title search before selling, refinancing, transferring property, reviewing an old deed, checking lien status, or confirming how ownership appears in the public record.
Identify property deed theft quickly with a current owner or deed search.
A title search can help property owners spot issues such as unreleased mortgages, recorded liens, incorrect vesting, outdated deed information, or tax problems that may need attention before a sale or refinance.
Attorneys and Title Professionals
Attorneys, title companies, and real estate professionals use title searches to support closings, foreclosure work, quiet title matters, probate-related property review, lien analysis, and title curative work.
Blazer Title Search provides organized reports and supporting documents designed to help professionals quickly understand the property’s recorded title history.
Lenders and Private Money Professionals
Lenders use title searches to review collateral before funding a loan. An Arkansas title search can help identify ownership, existing mortgages, liens, taxes, and recorded encumbrances that may affect lien position or lending risk.
Asset Recovery and Excess Proceeds Professionals
Professionals working with foreclosure overages, tax sale overages, surplus funds, or excess proceeds may use title searches to identify owners, lienholders, heirs, recorded interests, and other parties connected to a property.
Why Title Searches Matter in Arkansas
Arkansas real estate can involve multiple layers of title risk, especially with tax-delinquent properties, foreclosure properties, inherited land, vacant lots, rural acreage, municipal code enforcement issues, and properties with older or incomplete transfer histories.
An Arkansas title search can help uncover issues such as:
Open mortgages that still appear in the public record
Unreleased or improperly released liens
Judgment liens against a property owner
Federal tax liens or state tax liens
Delinquent property taxes
Tax sale or tax-delinquent property concerns
Municipal liens or code enforcement matters
Probate or heirship concerns
Foreclosure filings
Prior deed problems
Legal description discrepancies
Easements, access issues, or restrictions found in the searched records
Encumbrances that may affect resale, financing, or closing
For real estate investors, the goal is not just to confirm who owns the property. The goal is to understand what recorded issues may affect the deal before moving forward.
Arkansas Foreclosure, Auction, and Tax-Delinquent Property Title Searches
Arkansas investors often need title research before bidding on foreclosure properties, tax-delinquent properties, courthouse sale properties, or other distressed real estate. These properties can carry added risk because liens, taxes, ownership interests, judgment creditors, municipal matters, or recorded encumbrances may affect the property.
Blazer Title Search can help investors and professionals review available public records before they bid, buy, lend, or pursue a distressed property opportunity.
Common Arkansas distressed-property searches include:
Arkansas foreclosure title searches
Arkansas pre-foreclosure title searches
Arkansas auction property title searches
Arkansas tax-delinquent property title searches
Arkansas excess proceeds title searches
Arkansas lien searches
Arkansas ownership and deed searches
Arkansas vacant land title searches
Before bidding on an Arkansas foreclosure, courthouse sale, or tax-delinquent property, it is important to understand what type of search you need and what risks may remain after the sale.
Why Choose Blazer for Arkansas Title Searches?
Fast Arkansas Title Search Turnaround
Blazer Title Search is built for speed and accuracy. Standard turnaround is typically 2–4 business days, with rush options available for certain searches and counties.
Investor-Focused Reports
Our reports are designed for real estate investors, wholesalers, flippers, landlords, private lenders, attorneys, title professionals, and property owners who need practical information they can use.
Clear, Easy-to-Read Results
We organize ownership, deed, mortgage, lien, tax, and document information into a clear report so you do not have to sort through confusing county records on your own.
Cost-Efficient Search Options
Not every property needs a full title search. Blazer offers multiple search products so you can choose the right level of research for your situation and budget.
Arkansas County Coverage
We provide title search services throughout the state of Arkansas, including major metro counties, suburban counties, rural counties, and smaller record jurisdictions.
Support for Bulk Orders
If you need title searches for multiple Arkansas properties, Blazer can support bulk investor orders, lender pipelines, auction lists, foreclosure lists, tax-delinquent property lists, vacant land lists, and portfolio review projects.
Arkansas Counties We Serve
Blazer Title Search provides Arkansas title search services across all 75 counties.
Popular Arkansas Counties
Pulaski County, Benton County, Washington County, Sebastian County, Faulkner County, Saline County, Craighead County, Garland County, White County, Lonoke County, Jefferson County, Pope County, Miller County, Crittenden County, Baxter County, Greene County, Mississippi County, Hot Spring County, Union County, and Boone County.
Major Arkansas Markets
We serve investors, property owners, attorneys, lenders, and real estate professionals in major Arkansas markets including Little Rock, North Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, Rogers, Bentonville, Conway, Hot Springs, Pine Bluff, Benton, Sherwood, Texarkana, Russellville, Cabot, Searcy, Van Buren, and surrounding areas.
How to Order an Arkansas Title Search
1. Choose Your Search Type
Select the title search product that best fits your needs, such as a Current Owner Search, 2-Owner Search, Pre-Foreclosure Search, Full Title Search, lien search, deed search, or property tax search.
2. Enter the Property Information
Provide the Arkansas property address, county, owner name, parcel number, or any other details you have available.
3. Blazer Reviews the Public Records
Our team searches available county and public records for ownership, deeds, mortgages, liens, taxes, judgments, and other recorded title matters based on the report type ordered.
4. Receive Your Report
You receive a clear title search report with available supporting documents so you can evaluate the property before taking your next step.



