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  1. Search our free real estate database to access detailed property records. Enter an address to find property deeds, owner information, property tax history, assessments, home values, sales history, mortgages, and more.

  2. How to Check Your Deed. Step 1 – Locate Your PIN: Your PIN is the 14-digit number found on your property tax bill from the County Treasurer. If you don’t have this handy, you can look it up online by visiting either the Cook County Assessor’s website or the Cook County Property Tax Portal and searching by address.

  3. Title and Registration Status Inquiry. Check the status of a vehicle by entering the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) below. VIN. Office of the Secretary of State. 213 State Capitol. Springfield, IL 62756. 115 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 300. Chicago, IL 60603. 800-252-8980 (toll free in Illinois) 217-785-3000 (outside Illinois)

  4. New Property Records Search Function! Click the image below in order to search for recorded land records. Records can be retrieved by searching by address, PIN, grantor, grantee, and by other indexed detail.

  5. Recorder of Deeds. Effective Monday, December 7, 2020, the Cook County Clerk’s Office has assumed all operations and duties of the Cook County Recorder of Deeds Office and that office no longer exists. The recording webpages can be found at the link below. cookcountyclerkil.gov/recordings.

  6. Welcome to Assessor Property Details Search! Important: This site provides access to the Cook County Assessor’s Office property records database. To access the records, you can search by your Property Index Number (PIN) or by Address.

  7. The office of county recorder was created by the General Assembly in 1819. Recorders were charged with recording and filing all real estate deeds submitted to them, and with keeping a chronological entry book which listed them.

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