You will need to contact the Lea County New Mexico Clerk to obtain public deed records. They currently don't offer the information to be accessed from online.
The county deed clerk holds this sort of information.
To find public records for Lucerne County, Pa, you can visit the courthouse or you can access certain records online depending on what type of record that you are looking for. You can access contact information or certain online links by going to the "Free Public Records Directory" for Lucerne County at the related link.
You can find the page number and volume number of your deed by looking at the official records kept by the county clerk or recorder's office where the deed was filed. These documents are usually public record and can be accessed either in person at the office or online through the county's website.
Every state has Land Records and they are public records so anyone can view them. Depending on the state you may be able to access on line or at least go to the Land Records division of the courthouse in your county and look it up.
You can visit the land records office and check the consideration on the current deed. The information may be available online. Search for your county and state + land records for the local website.You can visit the land records office and check the consideration on the current deed. The information may be available online. Search for your county and state + land records for the local website.You can visit the land records office and check the consideration on the current deed. The information may be available online. Search for your county and state + land records for the local website.You can visit the land records office and check the consideration on the current deed. The information may be available online. Search for your county and state + land records for the local website.
Search for the county government website where you live. Look for a link to public records or for the property appraiser. If you can't find your deed, call the Registrar of Deeds for assistance. Some smaller government agencies have not not converted to electronic files; you would then have to stop by their office and request a copy.
Not all property records are available online. You need to do a search of your county, state and "land records" to find the location of the land records in your area. You should find a website and then will need to search the site to see if records and copies are available online. Many land record websites are difficult to navigate for a novice. If you find a website you should call their office to see if you can download documents from your computer. Many offices are extremely helpful and often fill orders quickly if so requested. Some counties will require the book and page or block lot or reel and page number of the document. Many offices will check the index for you if you can give them an approximate date of acquisition, otherwise you'd have to get a referral to a willing abstractor to pull that info, copy the deed and send it out. On the other hand, there are thousands of online services that do document retrieval for a fee. Online services are good if you're in need of the deed quickly but if you can wait a week or two you should contact the county in which it was recorded since it is much more costly to use a commercial document retrieval company.
Deed copies can be obtained for a nominal fee at the land records office where the property is located. Do an online search for the "county + land records". You should find contact information and may be able to obtain a copy of the deed online or by mail. Many land records in Massachusetts may be accessed online and copies of documents can be printed from your home computer at no charge.
Do you mean where can I find a record of a deed in Pennsylvania? You can try searching for historical records at the Allegheny County, Pennsylvania website listed under the related links section.
Various websites, such as "HomeInfoMax" maintain public property history records. Additionally, you can find your property history report in public property records in your local County Records or Tax Assessor's office.
Find out what county the property is in and look up land records/property records for that county via a GOOGLE search.
Land records are recorded in regional offices, often by county. You can do an online search for "land records + county + NY". However, most land records in NY are not available online. You can try searching the particular county at the website in the link provided below.