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Recently, the Maricopa County Recorder's Office opened the Property Records Industry Association's annual conference. Check out our video from the conference to see how Maricopa County has been recording public documents since our founding on February 14, 1871. Total running time of this video is 3 minutes and 48 seconds.
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County Recorder Stephen Richer. Stephen Richer is the 30th...
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- Elections
Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's...
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Welcome to the Maricopa County Recorder and Elections...
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Elections MCTEC Office 510 S. Third Ave. Phoenix AZ 85003 By...
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Maricopa Title Alert monitors documents recorded with the...
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The following publications from the Maricopa County Recorder...
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Industry Honors and Awards. 2020 - Outstanding Innovations...
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The term is for four years. Find My County Recorder. Receive emails and text messages with the latest voter and election information, resources, and voter education to keep you informed. A County Recorder in Arizona keeps public records and is in charge of voter registration and early voting. Learn more about their roles and responsibilities.
State and local election officials are working every day to fight the threats of misinformation, which are dangerous to the electoral process and undermine voter confidence. Below you will find contact information for the recorder's office and elections department for all 15 of Arizona's counties. They are your go-to sources for correct and up ...
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Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's Office -- responsible for mail voting and managing the registration of approximately 2.4 million active registered voters -- and the Board of Supervisors, responsible for candidate filings, in-person voting and vote centers, hiring thousands of elections workers for each election, and ...