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The county court of clerks website will tell you if they have a recorded mortgage. It will say how much of a mortgage they obtained but not the current balance.
Current ownership records are maintained by the County Auditors Office and can be viewed online. You will need to know the address for the property, its Geo-Parcel Number (GPN), or its legal description. You may also call the Auditors Office at 319-892-5300. Ownership records are a matter of public information.
For copies of recorded deeds and surveys, contact the Recorder at (515) 382-7231.
While legally optional, engaging real estate attorneys when buying or selling Iowa lands offers immense advantages over attempting online transactions alone lacking context expertise.
Free Lien Search on Property Free lien searchers are available in Iowa by visiting the county recorders office during regular office hours or using various online indexes on some county recorders office websites. Many county recorders in Iowa County provide free access to search their document database for free.
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Related Q&A to Iowa Real Estate Legal Document

Document Format Recording Documents must be signed, dated, and docHubd. For all documents pertaining to real estate, a complete legal description is required. The abbreviated legal description found on tax statements should not be used. A minimum of 3 of space is required at the top of all documents.
You can search court records on the Iowa Judicial Branch website at: , or you can contact your County Recorders Office, a title company, or an attorney to search for you.
If you need a legal description of your property, go to the County Auditor, Assessor, or Recorder in the county where the property is located.

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