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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.
Real estate transactions are public record, available free of charge to anyone who wants information about a property. In California, the county recorder's office maintains a database of all of a county's recorded mortgages, deeds and liens. California's law does not require that a deed be recorded to be valid.
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.
Originally Answered: How do I find out if someone has a mortgage in my name? The best way is probably to look at your credit report. If you've opened a credit card or any other credit account in the past, you'll have a credit report. It'll contain information about all of your credit accounts, including any mortgages.
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.
You can find out which mortgage company owns the note on a house by browsing the online records for the county or city where the property is located. Where online records are not available, you can review the mortgage deed in person at the county or city recorder's office.
Visit the County Records Office In these jurisdictions, you'll have to go to the county records office in person and use one of the public terminals to look up the land records for the subject property. To search the database, you'll need the property's full address and, ideally, the name of the homeowner.
You can check your monthly mortgage billing statement. Your service is the company that sends you the bill for your payment. Look at your payment coupon book, if you have one. Call the MERS Service Identification System toll-free at 888-679-6377 or visit the MERS website.
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