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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.
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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.
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.
A: You should be able to the county assessor's office online; go to tax information and put in the address for the property. The owner will be listed on the information that comes up. There is usually no charge for this information, and it is very easy to find.
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.
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.
A: You should be able to the county assessor's office online; go to tax information and put in the address for the property. The owner will be listed on the information that comes up. There is usually no charge for this information, and it is very easy to find.
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?
Go to Tax Assessor's office, which will likely be located in a county government building. Request the property tax records for a specific property. You might be asked to fill out a written request. You'll need the property address to make your request.
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