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3P Title Research

Public Records • Title • Heir Research

Uncover Ownership. Resolve Uncertainty. Move Forward with Clarity.

Professional research into property ownership, public records, and heirship matters.

3P Title Research analyzes public records, title history, and family connections to help you understand who owns what — and what to do next.

Used by investors, attorneys, and professionals dealing with complex property situations.

Paper • People • Property

Where Property Records Tell Their Story

Professional public records researcher reviewing documents at a desk
Research Focus Public records, title history, probate filings, heirship, and ownership clarification.
Unclear Property Ownership
Probate or Heirship Questions
Title Issues Blocking a Deal
Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence
Distressed or Abandoned Properties

Case Process

From Records to Clarity

Each case begins with recorded documents and moves through structured analysis to uncover ownership, connections, and record clarity.

01

Paper

Recorded Documents

Deeds, probate filings, mortgages, archival records, and public documents establish the record trail.

02

People

Family & Ownership Connections

Heirs, beneficiaries, prior owners, and related individuals help explain how the records connect.

03

Property

Ownership Context

The property or ownership matter is reviewed in light of the records and people tied to it.

Organized Research Findings

The goal is to provide a clearer understanding of the records, relationships, and ownership questions involved.

What We Do

Research focused on records, ownership, and family connections.

3P Title Research specializes in uncovering ownership information through analysis of public records, title documents, probate filings, heirship research, and historical documentation.

Service Area

Title & Ownership Research

Review property-related public records to better understand ownership history, recorded transfers, and title-related questions.

Service Area

Heir & Probate Research

Research heirs, probate filings, family relationships, and estate-related records connected to ownership questions.

Service Area

Public Records Analysis

Work through recorded documents, archival materials, and supporting records to clarify who is connected to a matter and why.

Service Area

Research Support

Provide organized findings that help property owners, investors, attorneys, and professionals better understand the records involved.

3P Method

Paper. People. Property.

The 3P framework reflects how ownership questions are approached: through records, the people connected to those records, and the asset itself.

Paper

Recorded Documents

Deeds, probate filings, mortgages, liens, historical land records, and other documentation that helps reveal what the records say.

People

Family & Ownership Connections

Owners, heirs, beneficiaries, relatives, and individuals connected to a matter through family history or public records.

Property

The Matter at Hand

The real estate or ownership issue that must be understood in light of the records and people tied to it.

Common Case Outcomes

The types of matters this work is designed to help clarify.

These examples reflect common case outcomes involving ownership questions, probate matters, and family connections tied to property records.

Case Outcome

Unresolved Heir Cases

Cases involving deceased owners, unclear heirs, or unresolved family connections affecting ownership clarity.

Case Outcome

Ownership Timeline Reconstruction

Historical transfers, older filings, or recorded gaps make it necessary to rebuild the ownership timeline.

Case Outcome

Estate & Probate Clarification

Estate records, probate filings, and title questions require structured record review before next steps can be taken.

Case Outcome

Family & Heir Mapping

Family relationships are reconstructed through records when the full heirship picture is not immediately known.

Have a property or ownership question?

Whether you're evaluating a deal, resolving ownership, or researching heirs, 3P Title Research helps you move forward with clarity.

Start a Research Case

Research Fees

Structured pricing for different levels of research.

Each request is different. Fees depend on the complexity of the records involved, the depth of research required, and the scope of the matter.

Starting Range

Basic Record Review

$150 – $300
  • Preliminary review of available public records
  • Basic ownership-related document review
  • Best for simpler record questions

Typical Range

Ownership History Research

$300 – $800
  • Deeper timeline review of recorded ownership history
  • Useful where older filings or conflicting records are involved
  • Scope depends on the number of records reviewed

Typical Range

Heir & Probate Research

$800 – $2,500+
  • Research involving deceased owners, heirs, and probate records
  • May include genealogical reconstruction and multi-source review
  • Pricing varies depending on family complexity and record depth

Custom Scope

Complex Research Matters

Custom Pricing
  • Multi-jurisdiction or highly layered record matters
  • Historical reconstruction over extended time periods
  • Quoted after initial review of the request
3P Title Research provides research services based on public records, title documents, probate filings, and historical documentation. Legal advice is not provided. Where appropriate, clients should consult attorneys, title professionals, or other qualified professionals regarding legal conclusions or legal rights.

About

About Jerome D. Westbrook

Jerome D. Westbrook is the founder of 3P Title Research, a research-focused business centered on public records, title history, probate filings, heirship, and genealogical connections tied to ownership questions.

The company operates using the framework Paper • People • Property. Recorded documents reveal the record trail, people and family relationships reveal who may be connected to the matter, and the property provides the context that ties everything together.

Jerome is a member of the National Genealogical Society and applies genealogical research methods when reconstructing family relationships and heirship connections through historical and public records.

Every property record tells a story. The work is to uncover that story through careful public records research.

Why Clients Work With 3P

Structured, record-first research built for real-world decisions.

3P Title Research is designed to help investors, attorneys, and professionals evaluate complex situations through documented information and organized analysis.

Approach

Record-First, Not Guesswork

Cases begin with documented records, not assumptions, helping clients move from uncertainty to evidence-based understanding.

Method

Structured Case Methodology

The 3P framework organizes case analysis through Paper, People, and Property so findings are delivered in a clear and repeatable way.

Use Case

Built for Real Decisions

Whether the matter involves due diligence, ownership questions, probate, or heirship, the goal is practical clarity before the next move is made.

Outcome

Clarity Over Complexity

Research is organized to clarify what the records show, what remains unresolved, and what questions still need to be addressed.

What Happens Next

A clear intake process from submission to scope review.

Case submissions are reviewed individually so the appropriate research scope can be determined before work begins.

Step 1

Submit Your Case Details

Provide the property, names, or ownership issue involved so the matter can be reviewed properly.

Step 2

Review Within 24–48 Hours

Your submission is reviewed and follow-up may be made if any clarification or missing information is needed.

Step 3

Receive a Structured Quote

Once the matter is understood, a scoped response can be provided based on case complexity and research depth.

Step 4

Research Begins Upon Approval

After approval, the case moves into active research and the record review process begins.

Submit a Case for Review

All case submissions are reviewed based on available records and research scope.

Research Requests Phone: (413) XXX-XXXX
Email: [email protected]
Reference ID Each case is assigned a structured reference ID for tracking and documentation purposes.
Important Note Most research requests begin through the submission form so the details can be reviewed properly.
Availability Limited capacity — cases are reviewed individually.

Case Intake Form

After review, the case scope, quote, and next steps can be discussed.

Get Clarity Before You Make Your Next Move

Whether you're evaluating a deal, resolving ownership, or researching heirs, 3P Title Research helps you move forward with confidence.

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