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A blueprint is a map of a building. It ties the concept of design to the details required to erect a structure. Once the blueprints have been filed by the contractor with the municipality building department, these building plans are public records and technically attainable by anyone wanting to view them.
Most builders keep the blueprints of all houses they build. Look at old real estate advertisements from the time builders constructed your house. In addition, find out if your house might be a kit house. You may be able to get blueprints from the company who sold it.
From the County Clerk Visit the county clerk's office in the county where your home resides. This may be called the county recorder or land registrar in some municipalities. Once there, request copies of the blueprints on file for the property.
Q: Do the plans/blueprints include plumbing and electrical? A: The rough plumbing is included on the plans showing the kitchen and bath fixture symbols and their locations.
The National Registry of Historic Places. Ask your Realtor. Look up old census records. Visit a local library, historical society or preservation foundation. Explore the home and yard for clues. Conduct a title search. Read books on the area. Ready to move?
From the County Clerk. Visit the county clerk's office in the county where your home resides. This may be called the county recorder or land registrar in some municipalities. Once there, request copies of the blueprints on file for the property.
You may be able to find blueprints using an online database system like America's Building Records.
Find the Contractor who constructed the property. Start your search with the contractor who originally constructed the property. The County Clerk holds the key (or document) The other option is to start at the county clerk's office. Locate the original owners of the property. Consider An Architectural Expert.
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