I received a solicitation by mail offering to sell me a copy of the deed to my home. Is this the only way I can obtain this record?
I do not endorse this solicitation tactic.
The deed to your home or property is a public record available in the Recorder's Office. In many cases, it costs $2 or less to obtain a copy of your deed from the Recorder's Office. To obtain a copy of your deed, you will need to provide the owner's name, the property's legal description and an approximate date of purchase. This office can not locate properties by key numbers or by addresses.

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1. Where is the Tippecanoe County Recorder's Office located?
2. How are the fees charged by the Recorder's Office determined and set? How are recordings requirements determined?
3. How do I add or delete a name to the deed to my property?
4. Does the Recorder's Office provide templates or blank forms that I can fill out to prepare a lien, release, deed or other documents?
5. What is the role of the Recorder's Office in starting a business?
6. How do I dissolve an assumed business name I previously filed with the Recorder's Office?
7. Why won't the Recorder's Office perform searches?
8. Does the Recorder's Office have information regarding neighborhood association bylaws and restrictive covenants?
9. Do you have an online searchable database for recorded deeds and other information?
10. I received a solicitation by mail offering to sell me a copy of the deed to my home. Is this the only way I can obtain this record?
11. Where can I find birth and death certificates?
12. Where can I find State Tax Liens and judgments?
13. Where do I get a marriage license?
14. Do you accept blanket documents?
15. What types of payment does the Recorder's Office accept?