Does One Pay The County To Get A List

Does One Pay The County To Get A List

Each state and county is different. Some will charge for the list and some of won’t. The lists cost anywhere from $2 to $50 (usually ~$30). It is actually a good thing to pay for the list, as it puts one ahead of all the others who lists that are available online for free (less competition).
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