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Is there any way to find out who owns a property? The County of San Diego Assessors Office can provide information about any parcel of land located within the County of San Diego. The office can also be reached at 619-236-3771. Properties owned by the City of San Diego can be viewed on the Map of City-owned Land.
Quitclaim deeds are part of public record. This means anyone who wants a copy can obtain one. One way to get a copy of this type of deed is to visit your local county recorders office. If you dont know where this is, simply Google search County Clerk followed by the name of the county where the property exists.
Assessor/Recorder/Clerk Office, County of San Diego | County Assessor, County Administration Center Room 103.
Upon taking effect, the recorders office will impose a fee of $75.00 to be paid when recording every real estate instrument, paper, or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded, per each single transaction per single parcel of real property, not to exceed $225.00.
In California, there are several ways to record real estate documents: In-person submission. Under this option, a person or his messenger service may visit the county recorders office to submit the recording over the counter. Mail-in recording. Use of a title company or attorney courier service.
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The County Clerk-Recorder maintains the official property records in San Diego County, CA. It keeps documents related to property transactions, such as deeds, liens, mortgages, leases, land contracts, financial statements, and more.
If you havent funded your real property into your Revocable Living Trust, you can do so by signing (before a notary public) a Quitclaim Deed and subsequently recording it locally with the San Diego Recorders Office.

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