Fees for Public Records

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Fees for Public Records

Any time a piece of real estate is sold; certain records derived as a result of the real estate closing are entered into the public record. Transfer of title or deed, is recorded at the county clerk's or registrar's office and is available for viewing by any member of the public who should so choose to access it. Included in real estate closing costs is a fee called a "recording fee." This is the fee charged by the closing company to record the real estate transfer with the county clerk or registrar. This fee is charged to the closing company by the registrar. You will receive free public record copies at closing. Should you need additional copies of these records, you will usually need to pay copy fees to the county clerk or registrar.

   

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1/8/2007 3:56:14 AM
Lillian said:

I Just want to ask at my closing they charge us 360.00 and when I got the recording papers from my townHall it said recording fee charge was only 31.50 can they do this. Lillian




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