Abstract Runsheet
A complete runsheet for a single GLO survey abstract, typically 640 acres or more. Every deed, lease, release, mineral conveyance, easement, and assignment touching the abstract, OCR'd from the county clerk's plant index, fully normalized, with an abstractor's notes column on every row. The right deliverable when you need the full picture for one survey, not a whole County Foundation.
What you get
Same craft and column shape as the County Foundation runsheet, narrower scope.
| Sheet | What's in it |
|---|---|
| Overview | Abstract label, original grantee, acreage, runsheet date range, instrument count, well count |
| Runsheet | Every recorded instrument touching the abstract, chronological, normalized, with Abstractor's Notes on every row |
| Surface tracts | CAD parcels overlapping the abstract, with current owner of record |
| Mineral chain | Severance trace from the surface, current mineral ownership by interest type |
| Wells & permits | RRC entries inside the abstract, with HBP inference |
| Document Library | Every source PDF hyperlinked, downloadable as a single ZIP |
| Abstractor's summary | A senior Texas landman's plain-English memo on chain health, lease status, and recommended actions for this abstract |
Where it sits in the lineup
One specific tract, surface parcel, mineral tract, or a lot inside an abstract. Narrowest scope. Used by RE professionals running title and O&G professionals chasing a specific lease.
One GLO survey abstract, typically 640+ acres. The right unit when you're scoping leasing on an abstract, evaluating a unit, or running title for an estate that owns a full survey.
Whole-county pre-MOR workbook. All abstracts, all wells, all parcels, all owners, all recorded instruments. The full pipeline for serious leasing campaigns and acquisition diligence.
Turnaround
In any county we already source, an Abstract Runsheet is a five-business-day deliverable. We start with our standing index, filter to the abstract polygon, run the chain, write the abstractor's notes, and ship. Custom-domain abstracts (litigation-grade, expert-witness depth) are scoped separately on a day-rate basis through Custom Abstracting. See live coverage →