Real Estate Records, the Captive Public, 2025

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Think of a public property record as the central repository for any government documents related to a property. One of its primary purposes is facilitating fair real estate transactions by helping buyers know what theyre getting into.
Yes most closing documents are public record.
Public records for properties can be found at the county assessors office. A title search will provide you with a deed, which will give you the information youre looking for. Public records include detailed information about property transactions, including sale prices, dates, and property characteristics.
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