What kinds of documents are recording in the Recorder of Deeds Office?
• All Deeds • All Mortgages, including mortgage assignments, extensions, releases, and postponements • Secured Transactions • Easement Agreements, Right-of-Ways. and other types of agreements • Decrees awarding real estate or quieting title to real estate • Declarations of trust • Releases • Powers of Attorney • Satisfaction pieces • Articles of Agreement for sale of land • Leases • Confirmation of Bankruptcy • Approval of Trustees • Adjudications • Severance Agreements • Election to take against will • Plans • Charters of non-profit corporations • Military Service discharges (DD-214) • Oath, bond and commission for notaries public, county officers, and all others who receive their commissions from the State. How do documents get recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office? All papers presented in the office for recording must be original document, properly executed, signed, dated, and acknowledged before a Notary Public with the notary’s seal, signature, and date of expiration of the com