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Answers (6)

- Rich Thompson, "richthompson1"
- Contributions:6
Jane,
Details if you are in Clermont County
Details if you are in Clermont County
Clermont County Recorder
101 Main St.
Batavia, Ohio 45103-2958
Phone
Office: 513-732-7236
Fax: 513-732-7891
Office Hours
8:00 to 4:30 PM Documents presented after 4:15 PM will be processed on the next business day.
Good Luck

- Mary Ray, "Mary Ray"
- Contributions:3
If you live in Hamilton County, the Recorders office is located at 138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (downtown across from the court house) and they are open from 8 am - 4 pm Monday thru Friday. You can just walk in and request copies of any document on file there, the cost is usually $2. The same is true in Butler and Warren counties, just look up the County Recorder's address online.

- Tyler Rygmyr, "Tyler Rygmyr"
- Contributions:205
The county, the closing attorney's office, or a title clerk should all be able to help you get a copy of the deed.

- Eric Ropp, "Eric Ropp"
- Contributions:8
The Hamilton County Recorder's Office is the recorder of deeds. Call them at (513) 946-4600.

- Ty Brown, "tbro316"
- Contributions:29
County recorder.
Or just call up a local title company in your area. They have the tools to pull up a recorded deed in minutes at probably no charge.

- Dan, "the_country_hick"
- Contributions:4700
For a house you own or one you are looking to buy?
The registry of deeds should allow you to look at any deed that is registered.
One time I was looking at a house for sale. The realtor got me a copy of the deed. The deed was so imprecise (go back no direction or to what for a stated distance) that I decided not to buy the place. Even the next door neighbor had no idea where the lines really were. The only way to fix it would be to have the neighbors on each side all agree to write up new more precise deeds. I bet I know who would have had to pay for that, and I did not want to.
The registry of deeds should allow you to look at any deed that is registered.
One time I was looking at a house for sale. The realtor got me a copy of the deed. The deed was so imprecise (go back no direction or to what for a stated distance) that I decided not to buy the place. Even the next door neighbor had no idea where the lines really were. The only way to fix it would be to have the neighbors on each side all agree to write up new more precise deeds. I bet I know who would have had to pay for that, and I did not want to.



how do you get a copy of the deed
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