Consumer Reporting
Report illegal businesses, file consumer complaints, and research property records across all 50 states.
Which Resource Do You Need?
Choose based on your situation
Secretary of State
Use this when you need to:
- Verify if a business is legally registered
- Find who owns or operates a company
- Check if a business is in good standing
- Report an unregistered or fraudulent business
- Find registered agent addresses
Attorney General
Use this when you need to:
- Report a scam or consumer fraud
- File a complaint about deceptive practices
- Report price gouging or false advertising
- Complain about a business that won't refund you
- Report identity theft or data breaches
Property Research
Use this when you need to:
- Find who owns a property address
- Research addresses from business filings
- Verify if a business address is real
- Uncover shell companies via property records
- Cross-reference registered agent locations
Secretary of State
Report fraudulent businesses, verify business registrations, and file complaints about illegal corporate activity.
Attorney General Consumer Protection
File consumer complaints, report scams, and report deceptive business practices to your state's top law enforcement officer.
Property Research Tools
Research addresses uncovered in evidence. Find property ownership, tax records, and parcel data.
National Property Research Tools
Search for parcel and property data layers across all US counties
Free parcel search with ownership info, nationwide coverage
Property values, tax history, ownership changes
Property details, tax records, neighborhood info
Links to county assessor and recorder offices nationwide
Directory of county assessor and recorder websites
State Tax Assessor / Property Search Portals
💡 Investigation Tips
- Secretary of State searches reveal registered agent addresses, filing dates, and whether a business is in good standing
- AG complaints create official records — even if they don't act immediately, patterns trigger investigations
- Property research can reveal the real people behind shell companies by tracing registered agent addresses
- Cross-reference addresses found in business filings with property records to identify true owners
- Check multiple states — scam operations often register in Delaware, Wyoming, or Nevada for anonymity
- Use OpenCorporates to search across all states at once
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