Correspondent registry

Co-location clusters.

Mailing addresses where two or more distinct correspondents filed assignment recordings. 151 shared addresses found.

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Each card is one mailing address, with every correspondent who has filed from it. A shared address can be innocent — the same law firm, or two firms in one office tower. But when different attorney names file from the same address for ostensibly-unrelated LLCs, that address is often a registered-agent service or mail-drop used to run a swarm of shells from one place — the fingerprint of a centrally-operated assertion campaign. Addresses are normalized aggressively (“Suite 200” vs “Ste. 200”, “TX” vs “Texas” all collapse), which favors catching real associates over avoiding the occasional two-firms-one-building false positive. Treat clusters as leads, then confirm on each correspondent’s profile.