Missouri Lost Deed Affidavit

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This form is a generic affidavit that may be referred to when preparing an affidavit regarding the loss of a deed. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A beneficiary deed is a type of real estate deed that is used in estate planning to ensure that your home or land avoids probate. Missouri statute section 461.025 authorizes the use of beneficiary deeds in the state of Missouri.

Recorder of Deeds (314) 615-7100. Recorder@stlouiscountymo.gov. 41 South Central Avenue Clayton, MO 63105. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - p.m.

To locate your property title, all you have to do is visit the registry of deeds office in the county in which your property is located. Remember that if you have yet to finish paying off your mortgage or debts against the property, you won't find a deed, but you should be able to find the property title.

The Cost of Title Searches in Missouri Type of SearchCostO&E Report (Residential)$95.95Two Owner Search (Residential)$149.9530-Year Search (Residential)$195.00Title Update$40.002 more rows

To locate your property title, all you have to do is visit the registry of deeds office in the county in which your property is located.

Instructions In Person. Visit the Recorder of Deeds Land Records Department. ... Via Mail. Mail service is best for those who have experience making land records requests. ... Online. Use the free land record search [mostlouiscity.fidlar.com] to search for the record you want. ... In Person or By Mail. ... Online. ... In Person. ... Mail-in. ... Online.

Fee Distribution The standard recording fee is $21 for the first page and $3 for each additional page.

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Missouri Lost Deed Affidavit