Middlesex North Registry of Deeds.
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The Secretary of the Commonwealth has provided access to information online in the 21 Registries of Deeds located within the state. Each registry records the documents about real estate ownership within its district. To locate your deed, click on the county name of the registry where the property is located.
Visit the Middlesex County Clerk's Land Record Search and review the User Guide before searching for your deed. If you would like a certified copy, you must send a written request or appear in-person.
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To do this, you must create a new deed that conveys an interest in the property to this other person. Technically, anyone can make up a new deed, but we strongly advise you to hire a lawyer to do it.
How do I add or remove a name on my present deed? To change the ownership on a property you will have to prepare a new deed which conveys the property to the intended owners and record that new deed at the Registry of Deeds.
For example, suppose there are two people listed on the deed to the property. In order to remove any one of these names, aka owners of the property, an attorney would draft a new deed, and then file the document with the appropriate registry of deeds in Massachusetts where the property is located.