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  2. Register Of Deeds - Lee County

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    The mission of the Lee County Register of Deeds is to maintain, protect, and make accessible all recorded transactions and vital records for the County. OVERVIEW. The Register of Deeds office is responsible for recording instruments that are properly notarized.

  3. Lee County Register of Deeds - Sanford, NC (Address, Phone ...

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    The Lee County Register of Deeds, led by Register Pamela G. Britt, is responsible for maintaining, protecting, and providing access to all recorded transactions and vital records for Lee County, North Carolina.

  4. LEE COUNTY, NC — January 17, 2023 — The Lee County Government Register of Deeds is pleased to announce that it now accepts passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. U.S. citizens planning international travel may apply for their passports Monday – Friday, by appointment only, at the Register of Deeds office, located ...

  5. lee county selected to host a lead for nc fellow read more. mar 19, 2024 ... lee county register of deeds now accepting passport applications read more. oct 19, 2022

  6. The Register of Deeds office provides a standardized, permanent record of real estate ownership and transfers in Lee County. Our office records deeds, deeds of trust, cancellations, plats, assumed names, powers of attorney and other miscellaneous documents related to real estate.

  7. Lee CountyNorth Carolina Association of Registers of Deeds

    www.ncard.us/find-your-register-of-deeds/lee-county

    Phone: 919.718.4585 x1. Fax: 919.718.4586. Email: pbritt@leecountync.gov. Website: www.leencrod.org. County: Lee. County Seat: Sanford. Population: 60,719. District: IV. eRecording: Yes.

  8. Passport applications now accepted at Register of Deeds office

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    The Lee County Government Register of Deeds recently announced that it now accepts passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State.