Recorder

The elective office of county recorder was the first local office created by the Constitution of the state of Indiana in 1816. It is the primary duty of county recorders to record instruments submitted for recording and maintaining those records for perpetuity.  These instruments include deeds, mortgages, surveys, liens, releases, powers of attorney, military discharges, assumed business name, UCC’s, and many other documents.

Visit the Recorder's FAQ Section to understand how to transfer or modify a name on property and to get copies of deeds.