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How to Become a Courthouse Researcher

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By renee82
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(8 Ratings)

Do you like researching and obtaining information anywhere from the Internet to the library? If so, a court researcher job may be perfect for you. Here are some guidelines that shows you hwo to become one.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Reliable transportation
  • Great typing skills
  1. Step 1

    Type keywords online, 'court researcher' 'work from home'. A few results will show up with links to become a researcher.

  2. Step 2

    Apply to websites such as Sunlark Research or Probate Research, Info Cubic, Jelly Bean Services, Background Profiles, Castle Branch or Personnel Profiles.

  3. Step 3

    For some companies, there is no experience when applying as a court researcher as long as you have the time and transportation to go to courthouses to request documents.

  4. Step 4

    Sunlark Research asks that you take a typing test. If you need to brush up a bit on your typing skills, doesn't worry the website already have a couple of free typing websites you can go to practice.

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luvmyhubby said

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on 10/18/2008 DeedCollector.com is a GREAT source for becoming a researcher. They are hiring in many states across the US. www.deedcollector.com

Cherst1031 said

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on 3/3/2008 This sounds like something I would love and be good at! Will definitely check it out, thanks!

Cherst1031 said

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on 3/3/2008 This sounds like something I would love and be good at! Will definitely check it out, thanks!

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