Users' questions

How do I record a deed in Franklin County Ohio?

How do I record a deed in Franklin County Ohio?

To record your document, you may visit the Recorder’s Office or file through the mail. We ask that you include a self-addressed stamped envelope or the Recorder’s Office will charge postage to return the original document.

How do I get a copy of my deed in Ohio?

If you want to obtain a copy of the deed to your home, contact your local county recorder. In Ohio, county recorders are responsible for maintaining land records and making them accessible to the public. The Ohio Revised Code establishes fees recorders may charge for various services.

What does the Franklin County Recorder do?

The Mission of the Franklin County Recorder’s Office is to record, preserve, protect and retrieve real estate, personal property, and other records for the public so their property interests are safeguarded, and so those records can be efficiently retrieved.

How do I file a quit claim deed in Franklin County Ohio?

Record the deed at the recorder’s office in the county where the property is located for a valid transfer. Contact the same office to confirm accepted forms of payment. A Conveyance Fee Statement (Form DTE 100, or DTE 100EX if claiming an exemption) must be signed by the grantee and filed with the deed.

How do I remove my name from a deed in Ohio?

There are five steps to remove a name from the property deed:

  1. Discuss property ownership interests.
  2. Access a copy of your title deed.
  3. Complete, review and sign the quitclaim or warranty form.
  4. Submit the quitclaim or warranty form.
  5. Request a certified copy of your quitclaim or warranty deed.

What does release of mortgage mean?

A Mortgage Release is where you, the homeowner, voluntarily transfer the ownership of your property to the owner of your mortgage in exchange for a release from your mortgage loan and payments. Depending on your situation, you may be required to make a financial contribution to receive a mortgage release.

How do you look up a mortgage?

The mortgage records you need to access will be filed with the county the property resides in. You can either visit that county’s public records or clerk’s office in person, or check their website to see if a search can be conducted online.

Where is the Recorder of deeds in Franklin County Ohio?

The Franklin County Recorder of Deeds, located in Columbus, Ohio is a centralized office where public records are recorded, indexed, and stored in Franklin County, OH. The purpose of the Recorder of Deeds is to ensure the accuracy of Franklin County property and land records and to preserve their continuity.

What do you need to know about Franklin County deeds?

These documents include deeds, deeds of trust, powers of attorney, assumed names, maps, and other miscellaneous documents related to real property. Our office also maintains military discharge records and the vital records of the county.

Where can I record my Living Will in Franklin County?

Living Wills may be recorded in our office for safekeeping. By recording your Living Will with the Franklin County Recorder, you ensure easy access to this important document by your loved ones and medical personnel in the event of an emergency.

How much is the Franklin County Recorder’s fee?

The recorder is responsible for maintaining real property records in Franklin County. The fee to record and index a deed, mortgage, affidavit, agreement, annexation, easement, certificate of transfer, land contract, lease, mechanic’s lien, partnership, trust document, or power of attorney is $34 for the first two pages.