Yes, documents should meet specific formatting rules, like size and margins. Think of it as getting your ducks in a row before heading out.
You can record a variety of documents including deeds, mortgages, and liens, just to name a few. It’s a smorgasbord of legal papers!
Yes, someone can act on your behalf, but they’ll need a signed power of attorney or your written permission to do so.
Generally, documents are recorded the same day, but it’s best to allow a bit of wiggle room in case there’s a line.
You’ll need a valid photo ID. Think of it as your ticket to get your paperwork squared away.
You can check your property records online using the Duval County Property Appraiser's website or visit the Clerk's Office in person.
To record a deed in Jacksonville, you need to prepare the deed, sign it in front of a notary, and then bring it to the Duval County Clerk's Office for recording.