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Yes, deeds are public record in California. Can I search your database by address? Los Angeles County property records are filed by grantor name, grantee name and year of recording.
Record the deed at the Alameda County Clerk-Recorder's Real Property Recording Office along with a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR.)
Record the deed at the Alameda County Clerk-Recorder's Real Property Recording Office along with a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR.) H) File reassessment exclusion claim, if any, at the Assessor's Office.
Office this is where the magic. Happens you'll submit your deed along with any required fees the TheMoreOffice this is where the magic. Happens you'll submit your deed along with any required fees the The recorder's office will then review the document to ensure it meets all legal requirements.
Certificates from 1880 to 1939 will take up to 3 business days to complete. Certificates from 1940 to present can be completed the same day in most cases.
If you need a copy of the current deed, contact or visit the Alameda County Recorder's Office. Copies of deeds are not available off the internet. There is an online name index.