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Commonly Asked Questions about Property Deed Documents

Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help. Request a Document from 1966 to Present. You can request a certified or uncertified copy of property records online or in person. Cost. Online. Property owners of all boroughs except Staten Island can visit ACRIS. In Person.
A property deed is a legal document that transfers the ownership of real estate from a seller to a buyer. For a deed to be legal it must state the name of the buyer and the seller, describe the property that is being transferred, and include the signature of the party that is transferring the property.
A deed is a signed legal document that transfers ownership of an asset to a new owner. Deeds are most commonly used to transfer ownership of property or vehicles between two parties. The purpose of a deed is to transfer a title, the legal ownership of a property or asset, from one person or company to another.
When you own a home, the deed is the physical document that proves ownership. The title is the concept of legal ownership that the deed grants you. You can think of the deed as the document that transfers, or passes on, the title or the right to ownership.
Check List for Recording Documents Avoiding Rejections: Grantor/Transferor/Seller is the same. Grantee/Transferee/Buyer is the same. Deed must be completed with names and address of Grantor(s) Grantee(s) Grantor(s) must be properly acknowledged by a notary public. All signatures must be original.
A Guide to Obtaining a Copy of Your Deed in New Jersey Step 1: Locate Your County Clerks Office: Step 2: Gather Essential Information: Step 3: Contact the County Clerks Office: Step 4: Accessing the Deed: Step 5: Fees and Copy Requests: