A common issue or concern with some clientele that contact us is that they have lost the Deed to their property. Although you can sometimes send a request to your local County recorder in writing, you can typically obtain a copy of your property deed online through a title search website that has access to County Title plants and digitized documents.
The public can also visit their local County Recorder's Office in person and search records and images indexed on microfilm or microphiche.
Note that the transfer deed or "vesting deed" will reflect ownership and title interest to the property while deeds of trust serve as a "promissory note" naming the subject property as collateral for the mortgage taken out by the buyer.
https://Www.ustitlerecords.com
States covered by this US TITLE RECORDS service for Title Search resources:
Alabama – AK. Alaska – AZ. Arizona – AR. Arkansas – CA. California – CO. Colorado – CT. Connecticut DE. Delaware – FL. Florida – GA. Georgia – GU. Guam – HI. Hawaii – ID. Idaho – IL. Illinois – IN. Indiana – IA. Iowa – KS. Kansas – KY. Kentucky – LA. Louisiana – ME. Maine – MD. Maryland – MA. Massachusetts MI. Michigan – MN. Minnesota – MS. Mississippi – MO. Missouri – MT. Montana – NE. Nebraska – NV. Nevada – NH. New Hampshire – NJ. New Jersey – NM. New Mexico – NY. New York – NC. North Carolina – ND. North Dakota – OH. Ohio – OK. Oklahoma – OR. Oregon – PA. Pennsylvania – RI. Rhode Island – SC. South Carolina – SD. South Dakota – TN. Tennessee – TX. Texas – UT. Utah – VT. Vermont – VA. Virginia – VI. Virgin Islands – WA. Washington – WV. West Virginia – WI. Wisconsin – WY. Wyoming
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