Can Clerk's Office staff assist with a title search?

As the Circuit Court Clerk's Office serves only as the repository for land records and we are not attorneys, we cannot perform title searches or provide legal information regarding the status of property. Deeds, liens, and other land records must speak for themselves and staff cannot interpret or restate information included in such records. 

If you would like to visit to perform a search of our records, the public Record Room is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. The Record Room is located on the ground floor of the main Courts Building and staff would be happy to demonstrate how to use our automated system. 

If you require an official title search and/or legal opinion, we would recommend that you contact an attorney or title company for assistance.

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1. Are land records available online?
2. Can Clerk's Office staff assist with a title search?
3. How do I determine if there is a lien recorded against property?
4. How can I get a copy of my property plat or survey?
5. How can I add my spouse or child to my deed?
6. How do I remove someone from a deed?
7. Can the Clerk's Office provide a list of pending foreclosures?
8. How can I get a copy of the blueprints to my house?
9. When do I receive my Deed after my mortgage is paid off?
10. How can I monitor my home title to identify possible fraud?