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Surface and Mineral Title
Liberty Core is seeking Land Records Indexing Agents to support a title research project involving courthouse land records.
Indexing Agents will review digitized images of recorded land documents and extract key information into a structured database to support Section-Township-Range (STR) mineral and surface title research . This work involves identifying critical information within deeds, leases, assignments, affidavits, and other recorded instruments.
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, accurate, and comfortable reviewing legal documents and structured information .
Review digitized images of historical courthouse land records.
Extract and enter key indexing information into the project database.
Identify and index Grantor and Grantee names from recorded documents.
Capture important document details including:
Instrument type
Recording date
Instrument number or book/page reference
Section, Township, and Range legal descriptions
Verify that indexed information matches the corresponding document images.
Follow established indexing standards and project procedures .
Flag illegible, incomplete, or unclear documents for review.
Maintain daily productivity and quality expectations.
Maintain a high accuracy rate (98-99%) when entering data.
Consistently follow project indexing standards and quality guidelines.
Strong attention to detail and data accuracy
Experience with data entry, document indexing, or records management
Ability to review and interpret legal or structured documents
Basic computer and database entry skills
Ability to perform repetitive work while maintaining accuracy
Reliable attendance and ability to meet project deadlines
Experience working with land records or courthouse documents
Familiarity with the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) or Section-Township-Range (STR) legal descriptions
Experience in oil & gas, mineral title, or land research
Background in title companies, abstracting, paralegal work, project production, and/or records management
Work performed in a structured records research environment
Involves reviewing historical courthouse records and digitized document images
Production-focused project with established timelines and quality standards
Background in title companies, abstracting, paralegal work, project production, and/or records management
Liberty Core partners with public institutions and industry organizations to preserve, digitize, and organize critical land records. Our work transforms historical courthouse documents into structured, searchable data used for land ownership research, mineral title analysis, and long-term record preservation.
Team members play an important role in ensuring these public records remain accurate, accessible, and usable for researchers, land professionals, and communities .
Liberty Core offers competitive pay and benefits.
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