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  1. A marriage certificate (proof of marriage) may be available for request after the marriage license (license to wed) is registered with the County Recorder. Our office can only process marriage certificate requests if the marriage license was issued in San Diego County.

  2. www.sdarcc.gov › assessor › property-recordsProperty Information

    All property-related records, including property ownership, assessed values, maps, property sales listings and characteristics, historical Tax Collector information; also, an online property index is available for research and viewing.

  3. A revocable trust is one that can be withdrawn, changed or canceled during the term of the trust agreement. These are often called "living trusts". For property tax purposes, an irrevocable trust is one that cannot be canceled, changed or withdrawn for a period of 12 years or more.

  4. Mar 14, 2014 · A life estate provides a means of transferring real property before death. In a life estate, Person A conveys the title to his house to Person B with the stipulation that Person A may continue to live in the house until his death, at which time Person B assumes sole ownership.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · In California, a state governed by community property laws, understanding how marriage affects property ownership is crucial for both protecting individual interests and planning a future together. This article aims to demystify the complexities surrounding property rights after marriage.

  6. Make a new Public Records Act request. Submit a request, correspond with the County, and track requests online.

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  8. Beginning January 1, 2012, the San Diego County Recorder's Office will not abbreviate any word written into the Grantor/Grantee index. All words will appear in the index as written on the recorded document. If the document contains an abbreviation then the index will contain the same abbreviation. In the past, hundreds of words such as Bank ...