How long does it take to get a document recorded?

Documents are recorded the same day they are received in the mail, in person, or once transferred by the Auditor’s Deed Transfer Department. The document is cashiered, scanned, entered into the system, verified, and then mailed back the next business day.

eRecorded documents are processed immediately considering they meet all Ohio Revised Code guidelines. Documents are recorded Monday through Friday, 8am – 4pm.

Effective May 15th, 2023, all NON-TRANSFER documents are accepted through eRecording. Deeds and/or documents requiring a “No Transfer” stamp such as Transfer on Death Designations, Easements, Affidavits referencing a Deed, etc. will still need to be mailed or walked through the Auditor’s Deed Transfer Department.

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1. How long does it take to get a document recorded?
2. What do I need to record a deed?
3. What is required to record a mortgage?
4. How do I change the name on a deed?
5. My mortgage has been released; will you send me a new deed?
6. Are there any liens on my property?
7. How do I find a current property owner?
8. How do I get a copy of my service discharge (DD214)?
9. How do I get a copy of birth and death records?
10. How do I get a copy of a divorce decree?
11. Where can I find the blue prints to my house?
12. How can I find the age of a house?
13. How did the Recorder's office get started?