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  1. Find Columbus residential property records including deed records, titles, mortgages, sales, transfers & ownership history, parcel, land, zoning & structural descriptions, valuations, tax assessments & more.

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  3. Recording Deeds in Franklin County. FORM: Deeds are filed with a new form (they are not like auto title). If you need a template form, you can find those through the County Law Library HERE. Find them in the Legal Forms section under Real Estate forms.

  4. What We Do. According to the Ohio Revised Code (ORC), it is the duty of the County Recorder to record all deeds, mortgages, plats or other instruments of writing that are required or authorized by the ORC. Not all public records are authorized for filing with the Recorder's Office.

  5. Can I e-File deeds? Yes (via Simplifile). However, any document that transfers real estate must first be approved by the Auditor's office. The Auditor may be reached at 614-525-3253. A credit agency is showing I have a lien in Franklin County.

  6. The Recorder's fees are set in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code section 317.32. Our complete Fee Structure can be found below as well as a Waived Fees Eligibility List. Fee Structure Waived Fees

  7. 373 S High Street. 18th Floor. Columbus, OH 43215. Phone: 614-525-3930. Fax: 614-525-4071. Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00. Online Search Available – Indexes and Images. https://recorder.franklincountyohio.gov. eRecording Available –.

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