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Requirements for Recording Land Documents Must have a prepared document with original signatures and notary (notary must include an acknowledgement statement). Names(s) of each signer (individuals, corporations, trusts etc.) Notary/attorney name (or bar number for attorney) must be printed beneath signature line.
The Maine Registers of Deeds Association is providing this official Statewide Single Web Portal through which the public can access and make copies of land records on file at the State of Maines 18 county Registries of Deeds. This official website is the common entry point- or link - to all registries.
The Register of Deeds is open for research from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. We accept recordings from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. Our offices are located on the 1st floor of the Superior Courthouse at 41 Court Street in Skowhegan, Maine.
For real properties, an interested party can conduct a lien search at the Registry of Deeds in the county where a property is situated to determine if it is subject to a lien or claim. This search will also reveal the legal owner of the property.
If only the property location is known, you need to contact the town or city tax assessor where the property is located to determine the owner. Once the name has been located in the index, a book and page will be listed. You may now pull the book to read the document or use the computer.
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The only way to add or remove a name on a deed is to have a new deed recorded. Once a document is recorded, it cannot be altered. In order to protect your legal interests, we strongly suggest that you contact an attorney to have this done for you.
If only the property location is known, you need to contact the town or city tax assessor where the property is located to determine the owner. Once the name has been located in the index, a book and page will be listed. You may now pull the book to read the document or use the computer.
For real properties, an interested party can conduct a lien search at the Registry of Deeds in the county where a property is situated to determine if it is subject to a lien or claim. This search will also reveal the legal owner of the property.

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