McCulloch County Recorder of Deeds

State
Texas
County
McCulloch
City
Brady
Postal Code
76825
Location
101 North High Street
Phone
325-597-2400
Fax
325-597-1731

Located at 101 North High Street, Brady Texas 76825 , the McCulloch County Recorder of Deeds is a centralized office for recording, indexing, and storing McCulloch public records. It keeps deeds for accuracy and continuity in property transitions. Land and real estate must have clear documents indicating their ownership. At the McCulloch County Recorder of Deeds office, the clerks in charge ensure these documents remain both safe and accessible to the right people.

Recording fees

The recording of deeds fees differ based on the number of pages and names; the introductory rate for a one-page stands at $27 . Any subsequent or additional pages attract an extra $5. After the fifth in the list, any different name attracts 30 cents for indexing. Now it’s easy to do the math if you are going to pursue any of these.

Other related charges are as follows:

  • Any errors made in the first-page title attracts a double fee which means $26 times two
  • Failing to correctly indicate the grantee’s address attracts a penalty of $25. If this is lesser than the filling price, they will double the filing fee to be paid as a penalty.
  • Copy per page goes at $2 . A certified copy, however, is $6 per document in addition to regular copy fees

Fees may change, and this comes without announcement. For most recent costs, reach out to the McCulloch County Clerk directly: call 325-597-2400 or fax 325-597-1731 .

Contact the McCulloch County Recorder of Deeds Office also on the following:

  • Lien searches
  • Property ownership and transfers
  • Deed and title searches in McCulloch County, Texas
  • McCulloch County property records
  • Military discharge records

Document Formatting Requirements is essential for deed records

There is a dire need for the property owners to understand particular requirements on deed documents. These include matters of law, document size, document headings, etc. Learn more of these from the McCulloch County Recorder of Deeds’ official website. Still, you can visit the office between 8 am to 5 pm on weekdays.

Directions

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