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A deed must be recorded in person, UNLESS the deed already reflects ALL of the necessary auditor and engineer stamps and approvals. The deed must be legibly prepared, signed, and notarized BEFORE presented for recording.
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County Executive Chris Ronayne took office in January of 2023. He is dedicated to public service, with leadership and measurable results at the County Planning Commission, the City of Cleveland, and University Circle.
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.
The department has responded to the County Charter's mandate for County government to provide “job creation and economic growth as a fundamental government purpose,” by developing and administering creative and innovative programs in community development, economic development, and housing.
A deed could likewise be self-prepared in a situation where it is from grantor to grantor's trust or LLC. All documents to be recorded must be prepared by an attorney other than the limited exceptions discussed above.
In Ohio, there are several requirements to validly transfer ownership of real property. Deeds must be properly signed by the grantor and acknowledged by a notary. Then, deeds are recorded in the county recorder's office where the real property is located.