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Contact the recorder at the link provided below for instructions to obtain a copy of your deed.
Its Riverside County.........
The original should have been returned to the Grantee on the deed. Hopefully the original was also recorded in the county where the property is located. If so, then the County Clerk's office will have an official copy of it, and anyone can obtain either a "plain" copy or a "certified" copy.
* About 2,044 miles if the Riverside is in Riverside County. * About 2,175 miles if the Riverside is in Sacramento County and * about 2,242 miles if the Riverside you want is in Stanislaus County.
California claims three cities named Riverside: * Riverside in Riverside County is 1,717 miles. * Riverside in Sacramento County is 2,048 miles. * Riverside in Stanislaus County is 1,966 miles.
Go to the county courthouse and request a copy of the current deed.
You can visit the land records office where the deed was recorded and obtain a copy. You may be able to access those records online and print your deed from your home computer.
Riverside County Elite was created in 1998.
All property deeds in Texas are registered with the county clerk's office in the county where the property is located. Some counties provide online access to property deeds and other recorded documents. You can also request a copy of your property deed from the county clerk in person or by mail.
The address of the Riverside County Economic Development A is: 1325 Spruce Street, Riverside, CA 92507
The web address of the Riverside County Economic Development A is: www.rivcoeda.org
Yes, you can record a certified copy of a deed from a different state and county in a new state and county. However, the rules and procedures for recording may vary between jurisdictions, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the specific requirements and fees of the new state and county where you intend to record the deed.