How do I look up Deeds in Ohio?

If you want to obtain a copy of the deed to your home, contact your local county recorder. In Ohio, county recorders are responsible for maintaining land records and making them accessible to the public. The Ohio Revised Code establishes fees recorders may charge for various services.

Are Deeds recorded in Ohio?

An Ohio deed is recorded in the county recorder’s office of the county in which the real estate is located. A recorded deed provides constructive notice of the transfer to future purchasers and creditors.

How much does it cost to record a deed in Richland County?

Recording Fees Richland County will not accept any conveyance by mail. The fee to record and index a deed, mortgage, affidavit, agreement, annexation, easement, certificate of transfer, land contract, lease, mechanic’s lien, partnership, trust document, or power of attorney is $34 for the first two pages. Each page thereafter is $8.

Who is responsible for maintaining real property records in Richland County?

The recorder is responsible for maintaining real property records in Richland County. Richland County will not accept any conveyance by mail.

Can I file a deed by mail in Richland County SC?

Richland County will not accept any conveyance by mail. The fee to record and index a deed, mortgage, affidavit, agreement, annexation, easement, certificate of transfer, land contract, lease, mechanic’s lien, partnership, trust document, or power of attorney is $34 for the first two pages. Each page thereafter is $8.

Does Richland County accept conveyance by mail?

*ATTENTION: Effective July 1, 2005, Richland County will not accept any conveyance by mail. eRecording Available-No conveyance documents For more information on submitting eRecording please contact Jason Miley (214)887-7461 [email protected]