
Alabama Property Records: How to Find Out Who Owns a Property (2026)
Alabama property records are recorded county-by-county through each Judge of Probate. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy.
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Alabama property records are recorded county-by-county through each Judge of Probate. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy.

Alaska property records are recorded through a single statewide system, the State Recorder's Office. Learn how to search deeds and find a property owner.

Arizona property records are recorded through each county's elected Recorder. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and use the free Title Alert program.

Arkansas property records are recorded county-by-county through the Circuit Clerk. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy.

California property records are recorded by 58 County Clerk-Recorders. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy by county.

Colorado property records are recorded by 64 County Clerk and Recorders. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy by county.

Connecticut has no county recorder. Learn how to search Connecticut property records through the state's 169 Town Clerks, plus fees and fraud alerts.

Learn how to search Delaware property records across its 3 counties (New Castle, Kent, Sussex), including free tools, deed fees, and fraud alerts.

DC has no counties, just one Recorder of Deeds inside the tax office. Learn how to search DC property records, deed fees, and PropertyQuest.

Search Florida property records free by county or statewide via MyFloridaCounty.com. Learn how to find a property owner and order a certified deed copy.

Search Georgia property records statewide via GSCCCA's Real Estate Index, or free by county assessor. Learn costs, fraud alerts, and certified deed copies.

Search Hawaii property records at the Bureau of Conveyances, the state's only recording office, and learn the Regular System vs. Land Court difference.

Idaho property records are county-by-county with no statewide index. Learn how to find who owns a property in Idaho through the County Recorder or Assessor.

Illinois property records depend on your county: a Recorder in larger counties, the Clerk elsewhere. Learn how to find who owns a property in Illinois.

Indiana property records run through 92 County Recorders and the private Doxpop aggregator. Learn how to find who owns a property in Indiana for free.

Find Iowa property records fast: the statewide Iowa Land Records deed index, free county assessor owner lookups, and certified copy fees by county.

Find Kansas property records by county: free County Appraiser owner lookups, Register of Deeds certified copy fees, and why there is no statewide index.

Find Kentucky property records: free PVA owner lookups, eCCLIX deed search access by county, and certified copy fees set under KRS 64.012.

Louisiana property records are filed with the parish Clerk of Court, not a county recorder. Learn how to search deeds, find an owner, and get a certified copy.

Maine property records are filed at 17 county Registries of Deeds, searchable statewide through one free portal. Learn how to find an owner and get a copy.

Maryland property records run through the Circuit Court Clerk, a judicial-branch office. Learn how to search deeds statewide via mdlandrec.net and SDAT.

Massachusetts property records are searchable free statewide at masslandrecords.com across all 21 Registry of Deeds districts. Learn how to find an owner.

Michigan property records are recorded county-by-county with no statewide portal. Learn how to search each county's Register of Deeds and find an owner free.

Minnesota property records split between Abstract and Torrens systems across 87 counties. Learn how to search county recorders and find an owner free.

Find Mississippi property records through the county Chancery Clerk and Tax Assessor, plus certified copy costs and how to avoid deed mailer scams.

Search Missouri property records across all 115 county Recorder of Deeds offices, find free owner lookups, certified copy fees, and avoid deed mailer scams.

Use Montana Cadastral's free statewide GIS ownership search and county Clerk and Recorder offices to find Montana property records, deeds, and owner lookups.

Learn how to search Nebraska property records, use Nebraska Deeds Online, and find a property owner free through the county assessor or Register of Deeds.

Search Nevada property records by county. Learn how Clark County, Washoe County, and Nevada's other Recorders let you find a property owner free.

Find New Hampshire property records by county. Learn how the state's 10 Registries of Deeds, NHDeeds.org, and town GIS tools let you search for free.

How to find out who owns a property in New Jersey: County Clerk deed search, GIS parcel maps, certified copy fees, and New Jersey property records.

New Mexico property records: which counties offer online deed search, how to find a property owner, and certified copy fees by county.

New York property records: how ACRIS works, why Staten Island isn't included, and how to find out who owns a property in New York.

Find North Carolina property records fast: free NC OneMap statewide parcel search, county Register of Deeds lookup, certified copy costs, and fraud alerts.

North Dakota property records explained: the free statewide ND Parcel Viewer, the paid NDRIN document search, certified copy costs, and deed scam warnings.

Ohio property records guide: free County Auditor ownership search, statewide Ohio Parcels GIS map, certified deed copy costs, and fraud alert programs.

Oklahoma property records span 77 county clerks, but OKCountyRecords.com covers 66 free. Learn how to find an owner and Oklahoma's new title-theft felony law.

Oregon property records span 36 county clerks with no statewide deed portal, but a free state GIS tool maps every parcel. Here is how to find a property owner.

Pennsylvania property records run through 67 county Recorders of Deeds, some free and some paid. Here is how to find a property owner and the real costs.

Find property records and deed information for all 50 states. Learn how to look up who owns a property for free through your county recorder, clerk, or

Rhode Island has no counties; 39 towns each run Land Evidence Records. Learn how to search Rhode Island property records and find a property's owner.

South Carolina splits recording between Register of Deeds and Clerk of Court by county. Learn how to search South Carolina property records and find an owner.

South Dakota's Register of Deeds fees are set by state law, but there's no statewide index. Learn how to search South Dakota property records and find an owner.

Tennessee property records are kept by each county's Register of Deeds. Learn how to search free online, get certified copies, and spot deed scams.

Texas property records are handled by the County Clerk in each of 254 counties. Learn how to search for free, get certified copies, and avoid deed scams.

Utah property records are kept by each county's Recorder. Learn how to search for free, order certified copies, and use the Property Watch fraud alert.

Vermont property records aren't filed by county. Learn which of the state's 247 town and city clerks to search for deeds, owners, and certified copies.

Virginia property records run through the Circuit Court Clerk, not a Recorder. Learn how to search, get certified copies, and use free VADeed Alert.

Washington property records are kept by the County Auditor, except King County's Recorder. Learn how to search, get certified copies, and check fraud alerts.

West Virginia deeds record through each County Clerk. Learn how to search mapwv.gov, find a property owner for free, and get a certified copy.

Wisconsin deeds record through each county's Register of Deeds. Learn how to search for free, find a property owner, and get a certified copy.

Wyoming deeds record through each County Clerk, the Ex-Officio Register of Deeds. Learn how to search for free, find an owner, and get a certified copy.