How do I find a deed in San Bernardino County?

How do I find a deed in San Bernardino County?

Public official record copies may be obtained in the following ways:

  1. In person: Available by appointment only at the Hall of Records location at 222 W.
  2. Mail: Complete a copy request and mail with the appropriate fees. Mail requests should be returned within one to two weeks of receipt of your request.
  3. Online:

How do I find out if there is a lien on my property in California?

Property Lien Search: How Do I Find Out if There Are Any Liens on Property?

  1. Search the county recorder, clerk, or assessor’s office website. All you need is the name of the owner and/or address to access the property records.
  2. Visit the recorder, assessor’s, or county clerk’s office in person.
  3. Contact a title company.

How do you find the owner of a property in California?

The local Recorder’s Office (or County Clerk) records all property deeds of ownership, property transfers, and related legal documents. Some California counties call it the Registrar of Deeds office. These offices maintain up to date property records. This includes the current property owner’s name.

How do I find my divorce records in San Bernardino County?

San Bernardino County Recorder Office – Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records

  1. San Bernardino County. 222 W Hospitality Ln, 1st Fl.
  2. Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:30PM PST.
  3. Phone: 909-387-8306.
  4. Fax: 909-386-9050.
  5. Real Estate: 909-387-8306.
  6. Assessor: 909-387-8307.
  7. Treasurer: 909-387-8308.
  8. Appraiser: 909-387-6730.

Does Ventura County do special recordings?

The fee for recording most documents is: $14.00 for the first page and $3.00 for each additional page. Please be aware when two or more document titles are incorporated into one form, this special recording fee will be collected on each affected document title. CONFORMED COPIES. Ventura County does not conform copies.