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Pennsylvania property records are not only legal documents. They are also public records, meaning anyone can review them and get copies.
Documents related to the ownership of real estate within the district are recorded at the Recorder of Deeds. Recorded documents are assigned a sequential identifying number (known as the book and page number) and are then scanned into the recorder offices computer system.
When a deed is recorded, it means that a copy of the deed is officially filed with the appropriate government office in the jurisdiction where the property is located. A recorded deed provides public notice of the transfer of property and serves as the legal record of the transaction.
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