Search for Multiple Addresses in Public Record Data
Did you know, just like the MLS option, it is now possible for you to search for more than one address when using Realcomp's Public Record Database search?

 

To accomplish this, click the “More” button (shown below) under the Street Type & Direction fields.

 

Repeat this step as many times as necessary to search for numerous addresses.

We hope this newer option saves a little time in your day!

 

Last Modified: Monday, September 1, 2014


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