Can the Register of Deeds tell me if I have clear title?
No. The Register of Deeds office is not authorized to render opinions regarding the status of title. Professional title examiners use the records in our office as well as searching records in other county offices to determine if the title is free and clear of encumbrances.

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1. Where do I obtain information and copies of Vital Records?
2. Will my marriage certificate show my new married name?
3. How do I change my deed so that it reflects my married name?
4. How do I transfer real estate property?
5. What help can the Register of Deeds office provide for drafting real estate documents?
6. Where can I find a real estate document checklist?
7. Where do I find information about real estate recording fees?
8. We recently paid off the mortgage on our home. When will we get a new deed showing that we no longer owe the bank anything?
9. I have been told I need to get a legal description of my property. Where may I obtain one?
10. What is Property Fraud Alert and how do I sign up?
11. I am considering purchasing a parcel of real estate. How can I find out what liens, if any, have been filed against it?
12. Can I do my own title search?
13. Can the Register of Deeds tell me if I have clear title?