What does the Register of deeds do?

The Register of Deeds is legal custodian of and responsible for recording, indexing, storing and preserving County birth, death and marriage records, veteran discharges, notary public records, subdivision maps, condominium plans, and all land related documents (deeds, deeds of trust, agreements, etc.).

Is there a fee to access the Register of deeds?

There may be a fee to access or copy public records through the register of deeds. A deed is a legal document that proves ownership of an asset, such as a vehicle, land, home, or another piece of property. The deed holder, who is listed on the document, is granted certain rights to the piece of property in question.

What is the Register of deeds in New York State?

Register of Deeds. Reviewed by Julia Kagan. Updated Jul 16, 2019. A register of deeds is a record of real estate deeds or other land titles that is maintained by a local government official. The register of deeds will be used in conjunction with a grantor-grantee index that lists the owner of the record and any transfers of property.

Can the Register of deeds practice law in North Carolina?

The Register of Deeds acts as a recording office only. NC General Statutes prohibit the Register of Deeds or the staff from practicing law. We are unable to: We advise you to consult an attorney if you have any legal questions. On the path to becoming a Notary Public?

The Register of Deeds serves the public with research and is also chairperson of the County Plat Board. All plats are recorded in the Register of Deeds office.

What is the Register of deeds in Montmorency County?

The Register of Deeds is the Official Constitutional Recording Officer and keeper of the records for all legal documents and instruments pertaining to the transfer and encumbrance of all lands and properties within Montmorency County. This includes Mineral Interest as well as Surface Interest.

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The Register of Deeds is the custodian and manager of a large number of public records, and it is our goal to assist our customers with professionalism, courtesy, and accuracy in recording and obtaining them.

What is a a deed form?

A deed form is a document that is used to transfer the ownership of real property from one (1) party to another, grantor to grantee. This is typically filled-in at the conclusion of a sale, referred to as the ‘closing’, and filed with the County Registry of Deeds. There are 2 popular ways to convey property:

What is the Colleton County Register of deeds?

The Colleton County Register of Deeds Office or ROD is a recording and public records preservation office. The primary function of the ROD Office is to record, maintain, and preserve all land records for the County and make them readily available for viewing by the public.

Where can I find old deeds and deeds of trust?

Our office and online database is an archive for these records which include deeds, deeds of trust, plat maps, powers of attorney, and many other county documents dating back to the 1700s. Please browse, view, and print these records as they deem useful to you by visiting the records search page.