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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.
Head to the Courthouse. If you want a copy of your house deed, you can easily get one for a small fee. ... Mail and Fax Your Request. Many counties allow you to request copies of certified or noncertified deeds by mail. ... Access the Records Online. ... Use the Title Company. ... Hire an Attorney.
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. You may find it listed under real estate data, real estate records, or property records. If the tax records aren't available, you may need to search property records.
Locate the County Clerk or Register of Deeds in the county where the property is located. The County Clerk's office or Register of Deeds is the office where deed records are kept. Provide the specifics on the property you need the deed for.
Travel to the local recorder's office and ask for a certified copy of your house deed. If you cannot travel to the recorder's office, ask the representative if the office can mail a certified copy of your house deed.
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.
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.
Almost all real estate deeds are recorded with the local government entity charged with storing public documents where the property is located. This method usually requires a trip to the recorder's office and a nominal fee, usually just a few dollars. Some recorders have property records available online.
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.
Locate and browse the website of the local office in charge of recording property deeds. ... Explore FamilySearch. ... Investigate the holdings of state archives, local historical society and other historical repositories. ... Look for state-level finding aids.
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