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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. Our office is also responsible for collecting real estate excise taxes.
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We are committed to the prompt and accurate recording of documents, such as real estate deeds, mortgages, plats, surveys, and registered land (Torrens), as well as their preservation and reproductions (copies).
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Find out how to record real estate documents, search official records, and get marriage licenses from the King County Recorder's Office. Contact information, online database, fees, and other services are available on the website.
- 500 4th Avenue, Seattle, 98104, WA
- (206) 477-6620
May 15, 2018 · 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).
- (206) 477-4000
- (206) 477-6620
- (206) 477-6620
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The King County Recorder's Office holds real property records including deeds, easements, mortgage documents, liens, and bills of sale. Tracing these documents back through time will reveal owners' names and other information. You may search online for these records as well as excise tax information, registered land, and plat names.