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Looking for Summit County Recorder of Deeds property records, deeds & titles? Quickly find Recorder phone number, directions & services (Akron, OH).
In order for the Recorder Division to expedite the document process, we invite you to review our Real Estate Recording Guide prior to submission. Below are listed steps for recording a document in Summit County. Prepare documents legibly according to statutory requirements and standardization.
You should have received a copy of your original deed shortly after the closing of your home. If you cannot find your deed, our office can provide a copy of your deed. You can mail a request. The cost of the copy is $4; add $1.00 if you want the copy certified.
Explore Summit County, OH land records using various resources. Access land registration, county land, and title records online to verify ownership history and property deeds. Use the land records database for ownership verification and find detailed land survey records.
Summit County Fiscal Officer: Recording Division. 175 S Main St, Rm 400, Akron, Ohio 44308 . Hours: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday - Friday / Same-day recording until 3:30 pm. Phone: 330-643-2712, 2713, 2720
The Summit County Clerk of Courts Office is comprised of two Divisions - Legal and Title. The Clerk of Courts - Legal Division maintains records for the Summit County Common Pleas Court - General Division, the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, and the Ninth District Court of Appeals.