How do I find out who owns a property in Contra Costa County?

How do I find out who owns a property in Contra Costa County?

Information on property assessment can be found with the Contra Costa County Assessor’s Office at https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/191/Assessor, or by phone at 925-313-7400.

How do I record a document in Contra Costa County?

You can eRecord your documents online through Simplifile right now in Contra Costa County. You don’t have to leave the office, use the mail, or stand in line – saving you time and money. If you have a PC, high-speed internet access, and a scanner, you have what you need to start eRecording in Contra Costa County.

How do i find divorce records in Contra Costa County?

Vital records for Contra Costa County, California can be obtained through the Clerk-Recorders office http://www.ccclerkrec.us/connect/site/.

What is reconveyance?

Reconveyance means the return of title to the original owner. In that context, reconveyance refers to the transfer of title to real estate from a creditor to the debtor when a loan secured by the property—i.e. mostly likely a mortgage with the property as collateral—is paid off.

How do I get a copy of my deed in Contra Costa County?

1. Where can I get recorded documents, such as birth, death or marriage certificates, or deeds and liens? A wide variety of vital records may be obtained by visiting the Clerk-Recorder’s office at 555 Escobar Street in downtown Martinez, near the Amtrak station.

How much does it cost to record a deed in Contra Costa County?

Recording Fees Combined documents: $14 per title. Non-standard page: $3 per page. Multiple reference: $1 for each.

How do I find a divorce in California?

Record information for divorce filings is available at the Los Angeles Superior Court where the divorce was filed. If the Superior Court location is not known, information can be obtained at the County Courthouse by calling at (213) 830-0803 or going to 111 North Hill St., Los Angeles, CA, 90012.

How do I research Contra Costa County public records?

The Contra Costa Clerk-Recorder’s Office does not perform research for customers. You may research recorded documents by searching: Online: Recorded documents can be searched online from 1986 to present. Prior to 1986, the records must be searched in person. You may request copies of documents through the mail, or may order them directly online.

Who is responsible for recording deeds in Contra Costa County?

We hope you find it easy to navigate and find the information you are looking for. The Recorder’s Division is responsible for the recording of deeds, deeds of trust, court decrees and many other documents affecting title to real property in Contra Costa County.

How much does it cost to record a title in Contra Costa?

The County Clerk/Recorder is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records in Contra Costa County. First Page: $14; $3 for each additional page. Combined documents: $14 per title. Non-standard page: $3 per page. Multiple reference: $1 for each.

Where can I find property assessment information in Contra Costa County?

Information on property assessment can be found with the Contra Costa County Assessor’s Office at https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/191/Assessor, or by phone at 925-313-7400. Welcome to the Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder’s Office website.