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Search Property Documents. When placing your online order, “Regular Mail” (USPS) is available as a shipping option. However, the Clerk-Recorder’s office recommends you to select a more secure shipping method t...
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.
County Clerk. Apply for a marriage license, obtain certified copies of birth, death and marriage certificates, file a fictitious business name, register as a notary public.
Welcome to the Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder. To help reduce the rate of COVID-19 transmission, customers are urged to use online services for transactions or mail documents and forms to: Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder 555 Escobar St., Martinez, CA 94553.
California law prohibits the Clerk-Recorder’s office from posting images online. You will be redirected to the RecorderWorks website to search the index and/or place your order online for official records.
Effective January 1, 2018, pursuant to SB2 (Atkins), documents accepted for recording at the Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder may be charged an additional $75 as follows: A tax of seventy-... Exemptions
Should you wish to find that information, click on the Search Recorded Documents link at the top of the page. For copy fees click on the Fees link on the right side of the page. For further recording questions, please call (925) 335-7900.
You may wish to seek legal guidance to determine which form you need to complete to record. You may wish to consult an attorney, a title company, or persons familiar with real estate record preparation. The Contra Costa County Public Law Library, the Contra Costa County Library, and self-help books may also assist you.
Marriage License and Ceremony Information. A license to be married may be purchased at the County Clerk-Recorder’s Office. To ensure we are able to provide the best service and assist you efficiently, please arrive no later t...
Our public search terminals will give you access to all official records back to 1849, including images. How can I obtain a copy of my title deed/recorded document? Copies may be requested online or through the mail.