How do I find my deeds in Orange County Florida?

How do I find my deeds in Orange County Florida?

CONTACT

  1. Official Records/Recording: (407) 836-5115.
  2. Admin: (407) 836-5690.
  3. General Inquiry: [email protected].

How do I get a copy of my deed in Orange County Florida?

You can get a copy of your deed directly from the Orange County Clerk’s Office for approximately $5. Contact us for a copy of your deed.

Where do you record a deed in Orange County Florida?

The Orange County Comptroller’s Official Records Department Contact Information. Address, Phone Number, and Hours for The Orange County Comptroller’s Official Records Department, a Recorder Of Deeds, at East Church Street, Orlando FL.

How do I get a copy of my property survey in Orange County Florida?

PROPERTY SURVEY

  1. Official Records/Recording: (407) 836-5115.
  2. Admin: (407) 836-5690.
  3. General Inquiry: [email protected].

How do I find public records?

What are public records?

  • Are public records free?
  • Are marriage and divorce records public?
  • Where can I access public records at no charge?

    Corporations are formed by filing paperwork with the state.

  • Civil and criminal cases in local county courts will be filed with the clerk of courts.
  • Deeds,property liens and other real estate paperwork are filed in the county deeds office.
  • Government agencies keep their own files of regulatory cases where they had to sue or fine someone.
  • How to search public records?

    Lookup your name and protect yourself from identity theft

  • Find a long-lost family member
  • Reconnect with an old classmate or military buddy
  • Learn if you can trust the people associating with your children
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  • How to find County public records?

    Use the search engine.

  • Scan our Online Services.
  • Check out How-Do-I?
  • File a Public Information Request.
  • And for Government Transparency…We have a page dedicated to open government issues,such as the county’s budget,checkbook,public notices,financial reports and county projects.