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Welcome to the Maricopa County Recorders Office The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office processes and preserves deeds, plats, and a variety of other important documents We offer our customers the latest in innovation and convenience through our award-winning in-person and digital recording services
Maricopa County Recorder and Elections Department Search for recorded documents from 1871 to the present Click button below to start your search The Maricopa County Recorder's Office is capable of receiving and recording documents, plat and survey maps View our publications and announcements
Document Search - recorder. maricopa. gov Use the fields below to search our database If a document code is not selected, the search will default to using all available codes Please enter a Recorder's BOOK and PAGE then click Search to view the associated maps
Pima County Recorders Office - Home Page For information about the City of Tucson election, visit their website Ballot Drop Off for both elections is available from July 9 through August 5 Did you get a call from us? Did you vote a Provisional Ballot? Ballot Now? Ballot Processing Reports Who to call?
Welcome to theCountyRecorder. com Welcome to theCountyRecorderTM a Public Document Search site theCountyRecorderTM allows you to perform complex searches of recorded documents through a simple to use interface To perform a search select a State and County from the lists below
Maricopa County Recorder of Deeds in Phoenix, Arizona Information on the history of the office, its current officials, and the services it offers, including recording and retrieving land records, vital records, and other documents
The Office and the Recorder Annually, the Recorder’s Office records an estimated 1 million documents, with an average of 3,000 to 5,000 customers daily Currently, there are more than 50 million online searchable documents, comprised of 185 million images, dating back to 1871
FAQs - recorder. maricopa. gov You can record a document in-person, by mail, or electronically Your document must be an ORIGINAL or government-issued CERTIFIED copy to be accepted for recording
Clark County Recorder | Official Site It is both a privilege and an honor to serve the citizens of Clark County As the Recorder, our mission is to promptly record, preserve, and provide access to public records in an accurate, efficient, responsible and professional manner