Pima Arizona Memorandum of Trust Agreement

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Pima
Control #:
US-OG-352
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This is a form of a memorandum giving notice that Grantors have and will assign, convey, and transfer to the Trustees of a named Trust certain real property, including mineral, royalty, and leasehold interests, which Grantors own.

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Homeowners can request copies of their property records from the Recorder's Office by calling 602-506-3535 or visiting recorder.maricopa.gov. Click on "Recorder" and "Search Recorded Documents," enter your name, click on the document you want and select "Buy Document" at the bottom.

The function of a trustee's deed is to transfer real property out of a trust. In Arizona, a separate form, called a Trustee's Deed Upon Sale, is used in cases of foreclosure to transfer real property under a deed of trust to a grantee who has purchased the property at public auction.

Maricopa County Public Records Maricopa Assessor. (602) 506-3406. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Recorder. (602) 506-3535. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Treasurer. (602) 506-8511. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Mapping / GIS. Go to Data Online. Maricopa NETR Mapping and GIS.

A title search in Arizona must be done by going to the recorder in the county in which the property is located. Some counties have parcel information online, while others require you to physically go to the office. Step 1 Go to This Website and locate the county in which the property is located.

The Pima County Recorder is the trustee of the official Pima County Voter Roll. Our office promotes voter registration, processes voter registration forms, and facilitates Early Voting and Ballot by Mail voting during Elections.

The fee to record a document in County Recorder offices throughout Arizona will become $30.00 for each complete document. Documents received on or after July 1st will be returned if accompanied by insufficient payment. Postmarked recordings submitted without the $30.00 flat recording fee will be rejected.

How can I obtain a copy of my deed? You can request a copy from our office in person or by mail. Copies are $1.00 per page. If mailing your request, please enclose the appropriate fee for the copy and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Calling our office at (702) 455-4336.... Download the Official Records Copy Order Form. Print the order form. Fill out the order form with the appropriate information. Records Search: Locate your document information online. Mail or bring the completed order form and appropriate fees to the Clark County Recorder's Office:

A title search in Arizona must be done by going to the recorder in the county in which the property is located. Some counties have parcel information online, while others require you to physically go to the office. Step 1 Go to This Website and locate the county in which the property is located.

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Pima Arizona Memorandum of Trust Agreement