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  1. In Ohio, it is the County Recorder who has the important and indispensable task of keeping the vital records pertaining to ownership in real estate (land) and to all encumbrances or liens upon it.

  2. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF MERCER COUNTY OHIO. What are you looking for? Recorder Homepage; About Us. Your County Recorder; Recorder Bio; Former Recorders; General Info and Fees; Public Records Policy; ... Mercer County Recorder 101 N. Main Street, Room 203 Celina, Ohio 45822 (419) 586-4232 (419) 586-3541 [email protected] Home; Disclaimer;

  3. The Mercer County Recorders Office has taken a proactive step to provide you with one tool for staying ahead of criminals who prey on property owners. To address these concerns, your Recorders Office has teamed up to create a notification service that will help you combat the effects of land fraud and other similar fraudulent activities ...

  4. Your County 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 constantly accessible to the public.

  5. Mercer County Recorder Julie Peel is proud to be your Mercer County Recorder. In January 2023, she served as Acting Recorder before being appointed by the Republican Central Committee to finish out the remainder of Angie King’s term.

  6. Mercer County has accepted electronic recordings since 2010. The process is similar to traditional recording methods except that documents are submitted within minutes without ever leaving your house or office, and recorded documents are returned electronically immediately after recording.

  7. Mercer County Recorder's Office. Location: Mercer County Courthouse, 101 N Main St 203, Celina, OH 45822. Services: Recording of deeds, mortgages, and other legal documents; Issuance of certified copies of recorded documents; Searching of land records; Providing information on property ownership

  8. Document turnaround time 24 hour by mail; immediate if delivered in person. Some state and federal documents require different fees. Contact us at (419) 586-4232 for information.

  9. eRecording Available – Non Conveyance Documents Only – For more information on submitting eRecordings please contact the recorder’s Office at 419-586-4232 or email recorder.mercercountyohio.gov

  10. Mercer County Recorder. The County Recorder's Office is responsible for making a complete, accurate and permanent record of every document related to the legal transfers, mortgages and other charges on land in the county.

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