How do I obtain a copy of my deed, deed of trust/mortgage, power of attorney, etc.?

You may stop by the Register of Deeds office to obtain a copy for a fee of $0.50 per page. You need to know the name the property is in and the approximate year it was purchased or recorded.

For a deed of trust/mortgage, you need to know the Grantor. For a power of attorney, you need to know either the grantor or grantee and the approximate year of recording.

Certified copies are $5 for the first page and $2 for each additional page.

If you know the Book and page of the documents, you may request it by mail.

Copies may also be accessed for free through our Online Document Search.

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1. What is the procedure for recording a deed?
2. What is the procedure for recording a deed of trust/mortgage?
3. What is the recording fee for power of attorney, etc.?
4. How do I obtain a copy of my deed, deed of trust/mortgage, power of attorney, etc.?
5. Can the Register of Deeds tell me who owns a property at a specific address?
6. Can anyone access the information contained in the Register of Deeds office?