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The most popular services of the King County Recorder's Office are our online records search and marriage licensing. We are committed to the prompt and accurate recording of documents, such as real estate deeds and mortgages, plats and surveys, as well as the preservation and producing copies of of recorded documents.
Search our free online database of King County's official records. Most documents recorded on or after August 1, 1991 are available online. Documents that were recorded prior to August 1, 1991 are on microfilm and are only available from the King County Archives.
There are several ways to record a document at the King County Recorder's Office. You can visit our counter at the King County Customer Service Center in downtown Seattle, drop off documents to be recorded in the drop box outside the CSC building, send documents by mail, or by e-recording.
Certified copies of these documents can be purchased in person at the King County Recorder's Office, or by mail, sending a check for the correct fee to: 500 Fourth Avenue, Room 430, Seattle, Washington 98104.
Certified copies of these documents can be purchased in person at the King County Recorder's Office, or by mail, sending a check for the correct fee to: 500 Fourth Avenue, Room 430, Seattle, Washington 98104.
DES/RALS/R - Recording. Description: Provides access to, search capabilities, and copies of recorded documents. Records real estate and miscellaneous documents. Collects real estate excise tax. Parent Group: DES/RALS - Recorder's Office (R) Phone: 206-477-6620.
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To obtain certified copies, send identifying information (parties names, type of document, year recorded) and appropriate fees to King County Recorder, 201 S. Jackson St., Suite 204, Seattle WA 98104 or visit our office during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays).
The King County Recorder's Office, part of the King County Administration, is responsible for recording real estate deeds, mortgages, plats, surveys, and registered land documents. It also provides a free online database of King County's official records and offers marriage licensing services.
You can request copies of recorded documents through the Recorder's Office. You can obtain copies of most documents recorded since August 1991. For copies of documents recorded prior to August 1991, contact King County Archives.