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Streamline your workflow by eliminating courthouse visits and manual searches through outdated records. Conduct precise searches in minutes directly from your desktop. Create, modify, and save runsheets effortlessly.

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SEARCH FASTER

With comprehensive indexing down to the abstract

ALLOCATE RESOURCES

more efficiently with analytics and account administration

WORK AS A TEAM

and collaborate across the organization
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DO LESS DIGGING WITH PRIOR REFERENCE SEARCHES

Building a chain of title is labor-intensive, often requiring extensive searches through grantor/grantee indices. Complete it in hours instead of weeks by quickly accessing the documents you need. Using prior references, entering a source document in the search field retrieves all related documents that reference it, reducing search time and enabling faster analysis.

ALLOCATE RESOURCES BASED ON HARD DATA WITH USER ANALYTICS

Tracking project progress and identifying declining productivity can be challenging, often resulting in wasted resources. With user analytics, generate detailed reports capturing every second users spend in Courthouse. Clear insights into activity and usage minimize guesswork, enabling smarter resource allocation decisions.
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MANAGE TEAMS MORE EFFICIENTLY WITH ADVANCED ADMIN CONTROLS

Coordinating between in-house and independent landmen can be complicated and time-consuming. With "Super User" controls, you can swiftly assign data access to independent contractors. Intuitive and precise access management reduces time spent on relationship oversight, freeing you to focus on running your business.

STOP DUPLICATING WORK WITH SHARING AND COLLABORATION TOOLS

Title work is often duplicated or lost during handoffs between team members. A unified platform displaying everyone’s work fosters stronger organizational alignment. Base title can be seamlessly shared for collaboration, or results can be reviewed to assess quality and track progress.
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FILTER THROUGH THE NOISE WITH RANGE OF ACREAGE SEARCHES

Finding a specific tract of land can be slow and cumbersome, particularly with gaps in title. Filtering by acreage range eliminates irrelevant data, allowing you to zero in on the target tract efficiently.

STREAMLINE YOUR WORKFLOW WITH MAP-DRIVEN COURTHOUSE RESEARCH

Finding documents related to your area of interest is now as simple as zooming into a digital map. This revolutionary workflow enables land professionals to find, review and analyze documents and related oil and gas datasets within the same platform.
 

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East Texas has long been a cornerstone of the U.S. oil and gas industry, with Anderson and Cherokee Counties playing significant roles in the region’s energy legacy. Rooted in the prolific East Texas Oil Field and bolstered by modern drilling technologies, these counties continue to contribute to Texas’s oil and gas production. Here’s a look at the current landscape, historical context, and future potential of oil and gas drilling in Anderson and Cherokee Counties.
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