A deed is evidence of title. A lien release merely releases the security (lien) on the property. They are two different documents and have different purposes. For example, if a mortgage company released their lien, they no longer have a security interest in the property.
If you have any questions regarding your property deed, military discharge, DBA records or more, please contact our Recording Division at Recording@dallascounty or 214-653-7099.
The County Clerk as Recorder of Deeds/Official Public Records: Texas Government Code, Local Government Code, Property Code, Uniform Commercial Code, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Business and Commercial Code.
You'll likely need to visit your County Recorder's Office if you need to add or remove an individual to or from your house deed, change your name on the deed, update an error in the document or make any other changes.
Once a deed has been recorded by the County Clerk's Office, copies of the deed may be requested if the original deed has been misplaced. Plain copies can be found by using the Official Public Records Search and selecting "Land Records". A certified copy may be purchased through request either in person or by mail.
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