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Deed Research v172

From Deed to Drawing in Minutes.

Pulls the recorded parcel from the county GIS, then plots it and computes area, closure and CAD files.

Get & plot the deed

Open the Register of Deeds and find this parcel's deed (use the Book/Page from the Research tab). Then upload the deed image below — or, if it won't read, copy & paste the text.

Step 1 · Upload the deed OR plat image(s) (plots automatically when you choose a file)
Reads deeds & plats straight from the image — fixes bad scans and line/curve tables. If the plat's line/curve table is on a second sheet, choose both pages at once — they're read together as one plat.
The reader picks itself automatically — fast on deeds, high-accuracy on plats with curves.
Plot subdivision lots
Upload the plat sheet(s), then list the lot number(s) to plot. Each lot is read and closed on its own. Reads from the line & curve tables too.
Step 2 · Or paste the deed text

If an imported image won't read, copy the text from the recorder and paste it above instead.

Plotted parcel
Import or paste the deed first; it will plot here.
Area
Perimeter
Closure
Metes-and-bounds (from the deed)

Step 1 · Gather the adjoining deeds ▾ hide

Run a parcel on Research first — the adjoining properties list here. Open the Register of Deeds once, then download each deed image (or copy its text). Click a Bk/Pg to open that record.

Step 2 · First add deeds, then plot
Load the adjoining list first (Step 1), then add each deed here.
Send to CAD
Parcel— run a parcel first
Coordinate systemNC State Plane (ft)

LandXML / DXF import the real boundary into Civil 3D, Carlson or TBC — no re-keying.


Download every deed you uploaded for this project — renamed by PIN, size-reduced, ready for the surveyor's folder.

Redline a Plat beta

Upload a survey DXF (in your CAD: Save As → DXF). We read the real geometry — no AI — and check the math: computed area vs the plat's stated area, boundary closure, curve consistency, and each labeled bearing/distance against the line that's actually drawn.

Flags are items for a licensed surveyor to confirm — not a statement that the plat is correct.

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