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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ks deed search in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Grantor's name and spouse's name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the County and State where the property is located, along with the City/Township. This helps specify the jurisdiction of the deed.
  4. Insert a detailed legal description of the property in the provided section. If necessary, attach an exhibit with this information.
  5. Complete any conditions, restrictions, or easements that may apply to the property. This ensures all relevant details are documented.
  6. Finally, enter both Grantor(s) and Grantee(s) names, addresses, and phone numbers at the end of the form for proper identification.

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0:09 1:42 Online these sites compile public records from various counties allowing you to search for deedsMoreOnline these sites compile public records from various counties allowing you to search for deeds across different regions.
A call or visit to the Register of Deeds Office with an address or legal description will enable us to determine who owns the property. Another valuable tool is the Appraisers Office, where you can search by an address.
Land records are meticulously recorded and managed by the Register of Deeds Office. Indexed information for records dating back to January 1, 1969, is currently accessible for public viewing through our online document search platform.
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