License Agreement for Olmsted County Data Sets (PDF 134KB) 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the License Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date and your organization’s name at the top of the form. This establishes the agreement's effective date and identifies you as the LICENSEE.
  3. Designate a CONTACT PERSON by providing their name, title, and contact information in the specified fields. This person will be responsible for coordinating data exchanges.
  4. Review each section carefully, especially definitions and ownership clauses, to understand your rights and responsibilities regarding the DATA SETS.
  5. Complete the signature section at the end of the document. Ensure that an authorized representative signs and dates the agreement.
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Important: This site provides access to the Assessment and Tax office property records database in Olmsted County, Minnesota. You can access public records by search by street address, Parcel ID or various other methods.
Researching recorded documents in Olmsted County has never been easier by using the LandShark online research tool. With this tool you can research recorded documents from the comfort of your computer, using one of the payment options below.
Here are the 5 steps to finding and obtaining the deed to your house: Check Online. Contact the County Recorders Office. Request the Deed by Mail. Pay any associated Fees. Wait to receive the deed by mail.
A data licensing agreement is an agreement granting one party (the licensee) permission to use the data of the other party (the licensor), subject to certain restrictions. A licensor is the party that grants permission to the other party to use the data.
Parcel boundary data, maps and ownership records are maintained at the county level, usually by the recorders, assessors or land surveyors offices. Many Minnesota counties keep records in digital format and provide parcel information websites for use by the general public.

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We record mortgages, satisfactions, deeds, liens, plats and approximately 400 other real estate documents. All records pertaining to real estate are of public record.

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