For landmen & land brokerages
There's a shortage of Texas landmen, and you know it. County.Land is the leverage layer underneath your day-rate work, we pull every recorded instrument in the county before you ever open a tract file, so when the project lands you're abstracting, not photocopying volume indices in Centerville at 4 p.m. Day-rate or document-fee billing, with a receipt shaped however you need it.

Two ways landmen use County.Land
Independent landmen and land brokerages run differently, one's a day-rate operator carrying their own book, the other is a shop assigning crews. The County.Land service plugs into both, but the conversation and the billing model look different. Pick the one that matches you.
Independent landman
You took the project on a day rate. The seller wants the report Friday. Your other client wants you in Fairfield on Wednesday. The records you need are at the courthouse 4 hours away. County.Land collapses the records-stitching part so you can keep both clients happy without the windshield time.
Land brokerage
You assign tracts; your landmen run them. The bottleneck isn't ability, it's the same courthouse trip multiplied by every landman on the project. The full Foundation gives the entire crew one shared, normalized records layer for the county, so everyone is abstracting against the same indexed source and nobody is re-doing the same volume pull.
Billing & receipts
We've worked with enough landman accounting teams to know that the right receipt format is half the battle. Tell us what your end client's reimbursement policy looks like and we'll shape the invoice to match.
Standard senior-landman or landtec day rates. Itemized by date, work performed, and tract / survey / abstract reference. Easiest to roll into your own time sheet.
Per-instrument, per-vol/page, or per-section fee. Reads on the receipt like a courthouse document fee + abstractor's transcription, which is what many client expense policies expect.
Section runsheet, abstract runsheet, or full-county Foundation at a fixed price. Easiest to bid into a project budget; no surprise overruns.
For brokerages running multiple projects, a flat monthly retainer plus per-tract overflow. Predictable for finance; flexible for ops.
Whichever model you pick, the underlying work is the same, we deliver the records-and-analysis foundation; you deliver the title work that needs your name on it.
The math the landman shortage created
The Texas landman bench is tight and getting tighter. The work isn't slowing down. The math any honest day-rate landman runs is this: an hour spent at a courthouse photocopying a volume index is an hour you didn't bill on a tract, and an hour you didn't spend with your family. County.Land's section/abstract runsheets typically save a senior landman two to five working days per tract on counties we've already indexed. Over a year that's weeks of recovered time, time you can spend taking on more billable tracts, or just doing the parts of the job that brought you into it in the first place.