Search Puerto Rico assets, property ownership, UCC filings, unclaimed money, and business records. Access official Puerto Rico government databases for free asset research.
A Puerto Rico asset search covers multiple official databases: real property records at the county assessor, UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) liens through the Puerto Rico Department of State, unclaimed property at PR Dept of Treasury, and business entity records. This directory links to all major official Puerto Rico asset and property databases.
Use these official Puerto Rico government databases to research property, liens, and financial assets.
Visit PR Dept of Treasury to search for unclaimed money, dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, forgotten deposits, and insurance proceeds. The search is free and millions of dollars go unclaimed annually in Puerto Rico. You can also search at MissingMoney.com for a multi-state search.
Real estate ownership and property tax records in Puerto Rico are maintained by county assessors and recorders. Search by owner name, parcel number, or address to find ownership history, assessed value, liens, and deed transfers. Most Puerto Rico counties offer free online searches.
UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) filings are public security interest records filed with the Puerto Rico Department of State. Search by debtor name to find secured creditors, collateral descriptions, and active financing statements for businesses and individuals in Puerto Rico.
The Puerto Rico Department of State also maintains business entity filings (LLCs, corporations, partnerships). Search to verify business ownership, registered agents, officers, and filing status. This helps identify assets held through business entities.
Civil court judgments create liens against Puerto Rico real and personal property. Search Puerto Rico court records and county clerk offices for judgment liens, tax liens, and mechanic's liens that may be attached to an individual's assets.
Search the official PR Dept of Treasury database using your name or a relative's name. Unclaimed property can include dormant bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, and more. The search is free and claims can typically be submitted online with supporting ID documentation.
Yes. Puerto Rico property ownership records are public and maintained by county assessors and recorders. Search online by owner name, address, or parcel number to find the current owner, assessed value, and deed history. Most Puerto Rico county websites offer this for free.
A UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) filing is a public notice that a creditor has a security interest in a debtor's personal property (collateral). In Puerto Rico, UCC filings are recorded with the Puerto Rico Department of State. They are searchable by debtor name for free and indicate what assets a person or business has pledged as security for loans.