How do I look up a deed in New Hampshire?
About Land Records and Deeds in New Hampshire For counties that are not online, access to recorded documents can be obtained by visiting the Registry of Deeds Office in person, or through phone and mail requests.
What happened in Exeter New Hampshire?
The Exeter incident or Incident at Exeter was a highly publicized UFO sighting that occurred on September 3, 1965, approximately 5 miles (8 km) south of Exeter, New Hampshire, in the neighboring town of Kensington.
Is Exeter NH Safe?
With a crime rate for both violent and property crime combined of 8 per 1,000 residents, the crime rate in Exeter is one of the lower rates in America among communities of all sizes (lower than 68% of America’s communities). One’s chance of becoming a victim of crime in Exeter is one in 121.
What county is Hudson New Hampshire?
Hillsborough County
Hudson/Counties
Where to get a deed in Cheshire NH?
Please call the Registry if you need a copy of a deed, information how to access our records from home, or for further information. Anna Z. Tilton, Register. Cheshire County Registry of Deeds 33 West Street, Keene, New Hampshire NH 03431 Tel: (603) 352- 0403 email: [email protected] Follow me on Facebook: Anna Z. Tilton Register of Deeds
What do you need to know about registry of deeds?
The Registry of Deeds processes information related to selling and buying of property. It is a public office open for researching the records. Deeds, mortgages, liens and attachments, and other documents pertaining to land records are filed with the Registry.
How to find out who is the owner of a Cheshire property?
If only the property location is known, you need to contact the town or city office where the property is located to determine who is the owner. Cheshire County adheres to the principle that if you are getting something, you are a listed as a grantee and if you are giving something, you are listed a grantor.
Where can I get a Cheshire County tax lien?
Financial institutions need to be contacted for this information. In Cheshire County, all towns and the City of Keene have adopted the tax lien procedure and as such only a municipality, county or the state where the property is located may acquire the tax lien against the land and building for unpaid taxes.