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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.
A person can locate a sheriff's deed in person, at the county office of register of deeds or by mail. He needs to know either the property address, legal description, property tax identification number or the name of the current or previous property owner.
A property deed is a legal document that describes a parcel of real estate, including its location, boundaries, and current owner. Property ownership is a matter of public record, so you can get the ownership information for a home if you have the address.
The document indicates who owns the property and usually who granted the deed to the current owner. Recording deeds is a system of recording legal instruments at the Recorder of Deeds. The Recorder of Deeds is a local government office which maintains records and documents relating to real estate ownership.
If the property was already registered when you bought it, the seller may not have handed over the original deeds. There's no requirement for them to do so. If the register refers to deeds being filed, we should have copies. You can then get a copy of your deeds.
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.
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.
You can find many property records by searching online. In the US, try searching for the zip code in the Public Records Online Directory to find a property's tax records. Alternatively, go to the local Tax Assessor's office and give them the owner's name or property address. Property deeds are often available online.
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