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Visit the county land records department for the property's county if you can't get the information from the tax collector or assessor. The county's land records may be held by the county clerk, the (recorder) of deeds or the register of deeds. You can go to the county's website to obtain contact information.
A recorder, sometimes called the registrar of deeds or clerk of courts, is a government official responsible for maintaining public records and documents, especially records relating to real estate ownership such as real estate deeds and mortgages.
Since our government is by the people, for the people, that means that all government records are open to the public. It is easy to find most public records about a home, including the deed, title, and legal description or land survey of a property.
Quitclaim deeds are part of public record. This means anyone who wants a copy can obtain one. One way to get a copy of this type of deed is to visit your local county recorder's office. ... The county clerk's office contains copies of public records such as marriage licenses, birth and death records, and property deeds.
The deed to your house is the official document stating who has an ownership interest in the property. While new owners receive a copy of the deed at the time of transfer, additional copies are available as public records at the Office of Assessor-Recorder's office or County Recorders Office.
Visit the County Assessor Most states now have additional tools available for free property title searches. You can find these on your state government sites under “county assessor.” You will have to select your county, and you can then search through the listed properties.
Title search companies will perform the work of researching the history of a title on a piece of real estate. This fee is typically included in the closing costs for a mortgage. It is a necessary step in purchasing a piece of property. The fee is typically $75 to $100.
Property ownership is public record. You can find out who owns a parcel of real estate if you have the address. You'll need to search the records at the property tax assessor's office or the county recorder of deeds; the records may or may not be available online.
Go to the tax assessment website for the town where the mystery property is located. ... Enter the street number of the mystery property, and the street name of the mystery property in the appropriate fields provided on the tax assessment property search page. Click search.
A title is the legal documentation that includes the specifics about the property you are purchasing and who owns it, often in the form of a deed. One of the steps in buying a home is to have a title search completed prior to closing. Many first time buyers may not have heard much about this process.
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