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The Mission of the Franklin County Recorder's Office is to record, preserve, protect and retrieve real estate, personal property, and other records for the public so their property interests are safeguarded, and so those records can be efficiently retrieved.
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They enjoy experiencing all that Franklin County has to offer. Duties of the recorder. Makes a complete, accurate and permanent record of every document pertaining to the conveyance and encumbrance of land within the county; Maintains permanent land records, retains them in archival form and makes them accessible to the public
Recording Your Real Estate Documents. The Recorder accepts for recording those documents relating to real property transactions. In order for these documents to be accepted by our Recording Services Department, they must meet those requirements set by the ORC.
Franklin County Recorder 373 South High Street 18th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-6310. Phone (614) 525-3930. Fax (614) 525-4299. Email [email protected]
Property Alert is a tool to help detect possible fraudulent activity on your name that can affect your property by automatically searching documents filed at the Franklin County Recorder’s Office.
The Franklin County Recorder's Office encourages veterans to record their military discharge documents (DD214s) with our office for safekeeping. Original or certified copies of discharge records are accepted for recording during normal business hours.
Fee Calculator. Document fees typically follow the below fee structure: Acceptable forms of payment include cash, check, money order, or debit/credit card. Please make checks payable to the Franklin County Recorder. Checks payable to second or third parties will not be accepted.
The Franklin County Recorder's Office will record the Living Will of any Ohioan for safekeeping. By recording your Living Will with the Franklin County Recorder, you ensure easy access to this important document by your loved ones and medical personnel.
The staff in our Customer Service Department is available to help you search public records. You may use this service by visiting the Recorder's Office or by calling the main number at (614) 525-3930.