VeilTrace turns scattered county, tax, deed, listing, and public-record data into clear property intelligence reports for real estate and business due diligence.
A property search can send you through county clerk indexes, tax boards, assessor pages, GIS portals, listing sites, business registries, court systems, and people-search snippets. Those sources disagree. They use different names, dates, parcel formats, and update cycles.
VeilTrace helps you answer the practical questions:
Per-report pricing. No hidden fees. No free tier — serious intelligence for serious buyers.
Fast owner-of-record and parcel intelligence for one property.
Best for: quick triage before deeper research.
48-hour, analyst-reviewed property intelligence report modeled on the V10 DeepSight standard.
Best for: investors, brokers, attorneys, contractors, property managers.
Our redacted sample is based on a real property-record research workflow. Personal names and contact-adjacent details are removed, but the structure remains: source hierarchy, confidence labels, deed timeline, tax/sale distinction, contradictions, and methodology notes.
Every DeepSight report starts with target normalization: address variants, municipality, county, parcel identifiers, and source availability. From there, VeilTrace prioritizes primary public records before lower-confidence sources.
Source hierarchy:
Confidence labels:
We show conflicts instead of hiding them. If a source times out, only exposes an index, omits consideration, or disagrees with another record, that limitation appears in the report.
VeilTrace reports are prepared only for lawful real-estate, business, and public-record due diligence. VeilTrace is not a Consumer Reporting Agency, and its reports are not consumer reports under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Customers may not use VeilTrace reports for tenant screening, employment decisions, credit eligibility, insurance underwriting, stalking, harassment, doxxing, protected-class targeting, or any FCRA-covered eligibility decision.
Reports do not provide legal advice, title opinions, appraisals, lending advice, or guarantees. If you need legal, title, or appraisal guidance, consult a qualified professional.
Certification: By ordering, you certify that your request is for lawful real-estate or business due diligence. You will not use the report for tenant screening, employment, credit, insurance, stalking, harassment, doxxing, protected-class targeting, or any FCRA-covered eligibility decision.
Get a clear, source-cited view of what the public record says — and what it does not say — before you make your next move.