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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.
If the deeds went missing or were destroyed while in the custody of a law firm or financial institution then, if satisfied with the evidence, the Land Registry will register the property with an absolute title. If not, then it is usually the case that the property will be registered with a possessor title.
Contact the county tax assessor. If there's a piece of property, someone is paying tax on it or not. Call 411 directory assistance. Consult other public records such as property deeds. Use an online property search tool.
The information about your home purchase and the terms and conditions of your mortgage loan are recorded among the land records in the jurisdiction where the property is located. These documents are public. In most states, you do not even have to go down to the local recorder of deeds office.
Conduct Your Search The mortgage records you need to access will be filed with the county the property resides in. You can either visit that county's public records or clerk's office in person, or check their website to see if a search can be conducted online.
Since mortgage records are public documents, you're free to inspect the records or request a copy. To obtain the mortgage record, contact the county recorder office with the full street address of the property. You can look at public records in person at a district office during normal business hours.
Property Ownership Records In the United States, property ownership is public information that is collected and maintained by the tax assessment office in each county. Many counties have digitized their records, and have made them available online.
How can I tell who owns my mortgage? You can look up who owns your mortgage online, call, or send a written request to your service asking who owns your mortgage. The service has an obligation to provide you, to the best of its knowledge, the name, address, and telephone number of who owns your loan.
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