What happens to my document when it is presented for recording?

If the document meets the recording requirements, is complete, and the recording fees (PDF) have been paid we will accept your document and make it a matter of permanent public record.

We then key the pertinent information to create an index so that you may locate this document in the future. Your original document will be returned to the address typed on the document. If the original document is ever lost or misplaced, a certified copy may be obtained from our office

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1. Where do I obtain a form for recording purposes?
2. What are the fees for recording?
3. What is a declaration of Homestead?
4. How do I remove or add a name to my property?
5. How do I know what liens are on a property?
6. Can you tell me the selling price of a property?
7. How do I do a title search?
8. Can you tell me the owner of a property by the parcel number?
9. How do I obtain a copy of my deed?
10. What is an Affidavit of Real Property Value?
11. How do I change the ownership of a piece of property?
12. How do I remove an erroneous lien from my property?
13. What happens to my document when it is presented for recording?
14. How do I find existing easement(s) on my property?