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Start with the tax assessor. All the information that most people will need or want to know about a deed will be on record with the county tax assessor, such as the current owner, sale dates, price history, and current valuation. Find the records section. Examine the record.
If your deed has been recorded in the County Clerk's Office, the recording is valid whether you have a copy in your possession. Property records are available for inspection, copying, and certification at the Land Records Division of the County Clerk's Office.
Answer: The simple answer is that you do not need a certified copy of your deed. In fact, once the deed to your house is recorded into your names, you really do not even need the deed at all. Typically, when a consumer buys a house, he/she goes to a settlement attorney or title company.
An owner legally transfers his property to another person on an instrument known as a deed. At the time of transfer, the owner usually records the deed by filing it in the land records of the property's county, but it is not required for it to legally transfer title to the new owner.
Finding Out Whether Your Deed Was Recorded To find out earlier rather than later, simply contact your attorney or escrow agent and ask for a copy of the recording page for your deed. The recording page lists the date your deed was recorded and also includes the volume and page number where your deed can be found.
Generally, a real estate deed is recorded in the county where the property is located. In most counties, the recorder, clerk, or register of deeds is responsible for maintaining land records. To be recorded, the document must meet both statutory and local requirements.
Finding Out Whether Your Deed Was Recorded To find out earlier rather than later, simply contact your attorney or escrow agent and ask for a copy of the recording page for your deed. The recording page lists the date your deed was recorded and also includes the volume and page number where your deed can be found.
You need the deed to prove ownership of your house such as when taking out a second mortgage or selling the house. If you or your attorney doesn't have a copy, locate the deed at the county recorder of deeds office. Many deeds can be located by accessing your jurisdiction's online records.
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