How do I get a copy of my house deed in North Carolina?
To look at a deed you can:
- Go to your Register of Deeds Office and look at the document there. Find your Register of Deeds in: Your phone book under county government. The NC Directory of State and County Officials:
- Look it up online. Many counties have their real property (land) records online. Go to the county website.
Where is the Registry of Deeds in Maine?
Skowhegan
The Register of Deeds is open for research from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. We accept recordings from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. Our offices are located on the 1st floor of the Superior Courthouse at 41 Court Street in Skowhegan, Maine.
What is the document number on a deed?
Deed number is registration number of the document registered and given by the registering authority. There is no particular format for this.
How do I get a copy of my deed in Maine?
The Maine Registers of Deeds Association is providing this official Statewide Single Web Portal through which the public can access and make copies of land records on file at the State of Maine’s 18 county Registries of Deeds. This official website is the common entry point- or link – to all registries.
How do I record a deed in Maine?
Requirements for Recording Land Documents Notary/attorney name (or bar number for attorney) must be printed beneath signature line. Deeds must be accompanied by a declaration of value form (transfer tax form) and transfer tax, if tax is due. Documents must be legible when scanned for the permanent record.
How to contact the Recorder of deeds in Cumberland County NC?
Please email [email protected] or call 717.240.6370 to schedule an appointment. Since 1750, the Recorder of Deeds has maintained a permanent public record of deeds and documents related to the development, transfer, and encumbrance of real estate in Cumberland County.
How do I contact the Recorder of Deeds Office?
The Recorder of Deeds Office is available by appointment for recording and searching. Please email [email protected] or call 717.240.6370 to schedule an appointment.
What is the registry of deeds?
The Registry of Deeds is a constitutional office governed by the Register of Deeds as prescribed by State Statute. The office is the official recording and filing office for all legal documents affecting real estate.
Where can I find deeds back to 1750?
The searching and review of records including all deeds back to 1750, is available online at www.landex.com 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Records can also be searched online in the Recorder’s Office by appointment only. Follow us on Facebook!