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Topic: Recorder of Deeds


  
  Recorder of deeds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recorder of deeds refers to the government office that maintains records of transfers of real estate, as well as many other public documents.
Each document recorded against title to real estate can be examined and the portion of the bundle of rights that it includes can be determined.
The recorder of deeds also acts as a public posting place for documents that are not directly related to estates in land.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Recorder_of_deeds   (222 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds Home: Lake County, IL
The Recorder of Deeds Office is responsible for recording, archiving and retrieving any document submitted to be recorded.
In addition to these deeds and mortgages, the staff records plats of subdivision, ordinances and annexations, liens and releases, articles of incorporation, Uniform Commercial Code filings, military service discharge papers and other various document types that have been submitted to become public record.
Since 1844, over 5 million documents have been recorded by the dedicated staff of the Recorder's Office and although the methods used to record documents have evolved over the years, our commitment to providing quality service in a friendly manner remains unchanged.
www.co.lake.il.us /recorder   (149 words)

  
 Departments & offices
The Carbon County Recorder of Deeds office is a County government office which is run by the Recorder of Deeds, an elected official, and his/her staff.
Deeds: a document which is recorded to show ownership of property.
The recorder of deeds also will assist the public in obtaining copies of their documents which they have misplaced or lost.
www.carboncounty.com /deeds.htm   (403 words)

  
 DuPage County Recorder - Fred Bucholz
As the Recorder of DuPage County, I believe first and foremost that service is the main objective of the office.
Recording fees are established by the Illinois State legislature and are mandatory upon the Recorder.
Fees are payable in advance, and instruments are recorded only upon the receipt of the proper fee, which may be in the form of cash, check, Visa or Mastercard ($5.00 minimum fee to use a credit card).
www.dupageco.org /recorder/index.cfm   (387 words)

  
 Recorder Of Deeds Division
The Office of Recorder of Deeds records and files instruments of writing affecting real property or personal property, subdivision plats, federal and state tax liens, and other instruments of writing.
A standard of excellence is established and the Recorder’s Office strives to maintain that standard.
The Recorder of Deeds Division is located on the fourth floor of the Lawrence K. Roos County Government Building.
revenue.stlouisco.com /RecorderOfDeeds   (115 words)

  
 Boone County Recorder of Deeds - top page
The Recorder of Deeds is responsible for making record of documents in three main areas I) Real Estate II) Uniform Commercial Code III) Marriage Licenses.
In addition, servicemen's records, tax liens and miscellaneous documents not in these areas may be recorded in request and compliance with statutes.
Deeds, deeds of trust, releases, easements, surveys, plats, restrictions, cemetery deeds, wills, road right of ways, articles of incorporation, patents, affidavits and marriage license information make up an example of the documents.
www.showmeboone.com /RECORDER/BCRecorder-AppWindow.asp   (274 words)

  
 The Official Beaver County Web Site - Recorder of Deeds
The Beaver County Recorder of Deeds, or representatives, make no warranties or representations, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy of any information in the Beaver County Internet Access web site.
Any other information included on the Recorder's index is strictly provided for the convenience of our customers and is not required by law.
The Recorder of Deeds recommends that all customers verify all information contained on the Recorder's index by examining the paper, microfilmed or imaged copy of the recorded instrument.
www.co.beaver.pa.us /Recorder/disclaimer.htm   (317 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds
As Recorders, our statutory mission is to preserve and provide public access to public records affecting title to real estate, issuance of marriage license and other legal matters.
Missouri's Recorders accept documents for recording, preserve records in perpetuity, ensure public access to records, and provide copies, all based on requirements and fees set by law.
The City Recorder is also the only office of its kind in Missouri with an Archives Department providing specialized services to genealogists and scholarly researchers on public records dating from 1764, our City's French colonial founding, to 1920.
stlouis.missouri.org /citygov/recorder   (283 words)

  
 Centre County Recorder of Deeds
The Centre County Recorder of Deeds Office's primary mission is to Record, Protect, Preserve, and Reproduce Legal Documents that relate to real estate in Centre County and act as an agent for Real Estate Transfer Tax.
The Recorder's Office assists the State in generating over $5,000,000 annually in revenue for Pennsylvania and approximately $850,000 in commissions and fees for Centre County annually.
All document records since the year 1800 except for Military Discharges, in the Recorder of deeds office are available for public inspection during regular office hours: 8:30-5:00 M-F. Annually over 10,000 people visit the Centre County Recorder of Deeds office to view public information and use the other recording services.
county.centreconnect.org /133.htm   (362 words)

  
 Welcome to the office of the Recorder of Deeds
The Recorder of Deeds office is responsible for the recording of real estate documents and real estate related documents.
The Recorder of Deeds is located on the first floor of the Court House.
The records which are being made available are those which are on the public computer terminals located in our office.
www.york-county.org /departments/deeds/deeds.htm   (460 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds
The Recorder of Deeds is elected to office for a period of four years.
The office is the repository for documents primarily relating to real estate located in Chester County.
These include deeds, mortgages, rights-of-way, powers-of-attorney as well as other lesser known records, such as bonds and commissions for notaries and elected officials.
dsf.chesco.org /recorder/site   (53 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Recorder of Deeds Office is not able to respond to genealogy inquires via email.
Each application for a license shall contain the social security number of the applicant....Upon the expiration of three days after the receipt of the application the Recorder of Deeds shall issue shall issue the license....
No Recorder shall...issue a license authorizing the marriage of any person under fifteen years of age.....No Recorder shall issue a license to any male under the age of eighteen years or any female under the age of eighteen years, except with the consent of his or her custodial parent or guardian.
www.vernoncountymo.org /recorder.htm   (243 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds Document Recording Requirements and Information
The Recorder of Deeds Imaging System is designed to provide authorized users the ability to search, download and print documents that have been recorded by the Recorder of Deeds office within the jurisdiction of Jefferson County.
We are anticipating putting the older images on line within the first six months in 2005 and hope to add the subdivision plat recordings as well.
If you are interested in accessing our information through the web site please contact the Jefferson County Recorder of Deeds at (636) 797-5414.
www.jeffcomo.org /recorder/main/imaginginfo.html   (253 words)

  
 Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Recorded documents located in our office are available to the public.
Our information clerks will gladly assist you in locating a document if you visit the Recorder of Deeds Office located at 101 County Office Building, 542 Forbes Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh.
The Recorder's Office is not permitted to give legal advice.
www.county.allegheny.pa.us /deeds/index.asp   (159 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Very similar Acts of 1706, 1711, and 1715 established the Recorder of Deeds as a County officer, requiring him to keep an office in which to take acknowledgements and record and prepare copies of deeds, mortgages, and leases for more than a year's time.
The Act of 1715 specified the Recorder of Deeds for Philadelphia County and the office continued to be filled by the Assembly until 1790 when the State Constitution of that year gave the Governor the power to appoint him.
With the adoption of the present City Charter in 1951, the office of the Recorder of Deeds was abolished, and its duties, powers, and records transferred to the then-established Department of Records.
www.phila.gov /PHILS/DOCS/INVENTOR/GRAPHICS/AGENCIES/A005.htm   (274 words)

  
 Berks County Recorder of Deeds Fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Where the property is located in two or more taxing authorities the person presenting the deed shall indicate thereon the value of the property, the percentage and dollars for each taxing authority for local realty transfer tax purposes.
Mortgages recorded after January 1, 1987 must be satisfied by satisfaction piece.
All instruments presented for recording must be a clear dark print for reproduction.
www.berksrecofdeeds.com /fees.htm   (362 words)

  
 Delaware County - The Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Recorder of Deeds was an elected post before the advent of the Home Rule Charter.
Under the direction of Thomas J. Judge, Sr., The Recorder of Deeds processes and preserves records relating to real property dating back to the year1789, the year Delaware County was founded.
All records are preserved on microfilm, which is developed and put into fiche cards.
www.co.delaware.pa.us /depts/recorder.html   (179 words)

  
 Jefferson County Recorder of Deeds Office
The Recorder of Deeds office is the repository wherein are kept all records relating to deeds,mortgages,transfers and contracts affecting lands with the county.
All documents must be duly executed according to the law and the fees for recording instruments are set up by the state statutes, which are required to be paid when deeds are presented for recording.
Our office business is based primarily on the economy and the past few years there has been a definite rise in property sales, new subdivisions and lender consolidations which all effects our land records and the amount of deeds taken in.
www.jeffcomo.org /recorder   (138 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds
Recorded copies of deeds, each of which lists dates of making and recording, grantee, grantor (wife's name normally also listed as grantor), parties' occupations and general areas of residence, metes and bounds of property, price, occasional recitals of title and consequent general family information, and date of recording.
Recorded copies of instruments for which no specific record series provided; great variety of entries include court orders and decrees; charters and/or constitutions of churches, business firms, associations, agreements, bonds, military discharges, bills of sale, etc.
Contents include names of Master of Rolls and recorders of Deeds, a brief history of the office, description of the method of recording instruments and the function of the administrative section of the office, office rules, statistics for the years 1902-1913, names and positions of employees and fee schedule.
www.phila.gov /phils/Docs/Inventor/graphics/archser/S005.htm   (1193 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds - Berks County, Pennsylvania
Welcome to the Berks County Recorder of Deeds.
At the Recorder of Deeds office, we preserve history by recording information that is then made available to the public for research.
Record and maintain Commissions and Bonds for all County Officials, Notary Public Commissions, Renewals and Changes including the Swearing-in Process and Military Discharge (DD214) Papers
www.berksrecofdeeds.com   (170 words)

  
 Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds
The Recorder of Deeds is responsible for recording documents in two main areas: Real Estate and Uniform Commercial Code.
Deeds, mortgages, releases, easements, surveys, land plans, restrictions, and road right-of-ways are examples of such documents.
Images of recorded documents are available starting with those recorded on August 1, 2001 to the present.
www.lancasterdeeds.com   (216 words)

  
 New Castle County Recorder Of Deeds - AAA County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
New Castle County Recorder Of Deeds - AAA County
It is understood that, while New Castle County Recorder of Deeds and participating agencies, and information suppliers, have no indication and
Marlene Castle's goal for the recorder of deeds office is to finish modernizing the office.
www.florencecounty-cia.com /new-castle-county-recorder-of-deeds.html   (333 words)

  
 Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
If you do not have a good real estate background, you are best advised to visit the office of your local recorder of deeds and get assistance to locate your documents.
If you are interested in searching the real estate records in the City of St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Office, use Tapestry.
If you are interested in searching the real estate records in the City of St. Louis Recorder of Deeds office on a daily basis, use Laredo.
stlouis.missouri.org /citygov/recorder/realrecords.html   (228 words)

  
 Montgomery County, PA Recorder of Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
All legal instruments in the County including deeds, real estate transfers and agreements, mortgages and assignments thereof are filed with the Recorder of Deeds.
The department implemented a new recording system on October 1st of 2003.
The old Recorder of Deeds system may be used to retrieve data for most records prior to October 1 of 2003.
www.montcopa.org /rod   (154 words)

  
 Recorder Of Deeds
A SASE is required for the return of documents or any mail requests.
Deeds claiming exemption from the realty transfer tax must have statements of value or a proper exemption clause in the deed.
There is a $3.00 return fee per document if the document is returned for errors or insufficient funds.
co.schuylkill.pa.us /Offices/RecorderOfDeeds/RecorderOfDeeds.asp   (169 words)

  
 Frederick Douglass -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1881 Douglass was appointed (additional info and facts about Recorder of Deeds) Recorder of Deeds for the (The district occupied entirely by the city of Washington; chosen by George Washington as the site of the nation's capital and carve out of land ceded by Maryland and Virginia) District of Columbia.
Douglass's wife (Anna Murray Douglas) died in 1882, leaving him in a state of depression.
He was born in February of 1817 by his own calculations, but historians have found a record indicating his birth in February of 1818.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/frederick_douglass.htm   (2410 words)

  
 New Castle County Recorder of Deeds Public Web Access
In using these data, users further aggress to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the same for any and all liability of any nature.
Welcome to the New Castle County Recorder of Deeds Public Access Web Service.
Recorded documents have been verified through NOVEMBER 16, 2005 NOTICE: Images for Deed Books A-91 through B-99 are now available.
www.ncc-deeds.com /recclkshr   (205 words)

  
 Cole County Recorder of Deeds: Marriage License Facts
State statutes require that after an application is made, the Recorder must wait three days before issuing the license.
The officiator must complete the bottom portion of the license, then return it to the Recorder's Office, in the envelope provided, within 15 days after the wedding.
The license then remains on file permanently in the Cole County Recorder of Deeds office.
www.colecounty.org /recorder/ml1.html   (335 words)

  
 St. Clair County, Illinois Recorder Online Inquiry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Recorder of Deeds Office records documents pertaining to real estate property in St. Clair County and maintains cross-reference indexes to these records.
These records are open for public inspection and copies of documents may be purchased at this office or online at this site.
The St. Clair County Recorder of Deeds Office shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for any damages in connection with the use of the information contained herein.
www.stclaircountyrecorder.com /cgi-bin/display.cgi   (349 words)

  
 Office of Tax and Revenue: Recorder of Deeds
Office of Tax and Revenue: Recorder of Deeds
The Recorder of Deeds, an administration in the Office of Tax and Revenue, is the official repository of all land records and general public instruments for the District of Columbia.
The office is responsible for the collection of all recordation and transfer tax and filing fees on instruments being recorded and maintains these records for public inspection.
cfo.dc.gov /otr/cwp/view,a,1328,q,593393,otrNav,|33280|33288|.asp   (73 words)

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