
Dallas County, TX is one of the largest and most active real estate markets in the United States. Over 2.6 million people live here. Dallas real estate market activity is strong, with commercial real estate and residential real estate both growing fast.
That growth brings risk. A clean property title search protects buyers and sellers before any deal closes.
A property title search checks public records. It confirms who owns the property. It also finds any liens, claims, or restrictions tied to it.
In Dallas County, a full search covers:
Miss any one of these, and buyers and sellers face real legal and financial risk after closing.
Dallas County has 31 cities, including Dallas, Irving, Garland, and Mesquite. Each one keeps its own records. That adds layers most counties do not have.
Here are the key risks:
Mineral rights. Texas is oil and gas country. Sellers often keep mineral rights when they sell the surface. A full Texas title search finds those split rights before you close.
No zoning in parts of Dallas. Some areas rely on deed restrictions instead of zoning rules. These restrictions control land use and bind every future buyer. You can only find them through a title search.
High commercial activity. "Commercial real estate Dallas" gets 1,300 monthly searches. Commercial properties in Dallas often carry complex liens, leases, and UCC filings that need careful review.
Active foreclosure pipeline. Dallas County sees steady foreclosure activity. Distressed properties often have missing lien releases and gaps in ownership records.
High property tax volume. "Property tax Dallas County" gets 590 monthly searches. Tax liens and unpaid balances must be checked before any closing.

AFX Research has handled property title searches for over 30 years. They cover more than 3,600 recording venues — including the Dallas County Clerk's Office.
Every report combines AI accuracy with human expert review.
Flat-rate pricing. No Texas surcharge. Reports come in PDF, DOCX, XLSX, or JSON.

Visit afxllc.com or call (877) 848-5337. Pick your report type, send your property details, and a USA-based team handles the rest.
75% of Current Owner Reports return in under one business day. Chain of Title Reports take 5 business days in 85% of cases.
A standard search covers surface ownership and liens. In Dallas County, mineral rights are often split from the surface. AFX can expand the search to find severed mineral rights when needed.
Some Dallas neighborhoods rely on deed restrictions instead of zoning laws. These restrictions limit land use and bind every future owner. A title search is the only way to find them before closing.
Yes. Lenders require title searches, but cash buyers face the same risk. An undisclosed lien becomes the buyer's problem after closing.
Yes. AFX handles residential real estate, commercial properties, and distressed assets across Dallas County — all at flat-rate pricing with no premium for complexity.