How Do You Obtain Property Deed Information?
Property information such as deeds, mortgages, liens and judgments are all public information. Anyone can see yours; in turn, you can see anyone’s mortgage or lien on their property. Property deeds show the transfer of ownership, past and present, the property address and a description of the property, which is also known as the “Exhibit A.” Property deeds are found in your county’s registrar’s office or town hall at its recorder of deeds. Visit the registrar’s office or the town hall’s website. If their property records are online, a link will be on its website for its searchable database. Type in the property address or the owner’s name to locate the deed. There may be a fee for printing the deed at home. Visit your local county registrar’s office or the town hall’s recorder of deeds. Ask the clerk to assist you to quicken your search. She will ask you for the property address and/or the owner’s name you are looking for. If everything is computerized, the deed will come up on the scr