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If you need to find a deed online, you will need to know the county or parish where the property is located. Once you have that, you can visit the tax assessor's website for that county to see if they have the tax information for the deed listed online.
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.
Go to the records' office during its open hours. ... Ask the clerks for help. ... Search the appropriate form of database. ... Look for a chain of title. ... Locate the recording number. ... Get copies of the deed from the clerk. ... Pay necessary fees.
Locate the county where the property is located. ... Check the tax assessor's website to find the assessor's parcel number (APN) for the property. ... Go to the county recorder's website. ... Visit the county recorder's office in person if you cannot search online. ... Use the APN or owner's name to search. ... References (3)
Visit Your County Recorder's Office 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.
Free: Look for it Online Access the information using your street address, parcel number or even your name. Often, the information contains a link where you can view a copy of any recorded deed online. If this is the case, it's as simple as printing out a copy or saving it to a PDF file on your computer.
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.
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.
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.
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