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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.
.NJLISPENDENS is the only website that updates lis pendens pre-foreclosures EVERY DAY (that the courts are open) as they are filed in the courthouse. We provide records for all 21 New Jersey counties in an easy-to-read, easy to understand format.
Browse to MyMCC at . To access your email you will need to login to the portal. Type your username (student ID) and password in the appropriate fields. Click on mymcc Email Page 2 Now log-in with the same username and password and click Enter.
Can I obtain a copy of my property survey from the Township? No; you need to contact your mortgage company or attorney who did your property closing. You might also check your title insurance papers for an attached copy of your survey.