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The Registry of Deeds maintains the real and personal property records of fifty-five cities and towns of Worcester County from 1731 through today. Our mission is to accurately and securely record the property records of our constituent cities and towns in a professional, convenient and cost-efficient manner.
The Worcester District Registry of Deeds maintains property records from 1731 to today. There are several ways to search our records on Masslandrecords.com , depending on when the relevant document was recorded.
The Worcester District Registry of Deeds, established in April,1731, is the principal office for real property records in the 55 cities and towns listed below.
Address and Hours of Operation. Worcester District Registry of Deeds, 90 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608, Suite C201. Research hours: 8:15 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Recording hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Registered land documents, images, indices, certificates and plans are available at the registry and online at Masslandrecords.com from 1899 to the present. For more information please visit the Land Court Division on the Mass.gov website. Land Court Contact Information. Land Court Fees.
Please visit your local Registry of Deeds website. Barnstable: Bristol Fall River: Dukes: Franklin: Hampden: Hampshire: Middle Berkshire
DISCLAIMER: The Worcester District Registry of Deeds (“Registry”) presents the information on this website as a service to the public. We have tried to ensure that the information contained in our website is accurate.
The Worcester South District Registry of Deeds is located at 90 Front Street, Worcester MA 01608 located on the Upper Level. The Registry is open from 8:15 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, Except on State and National holidays.
The Worcester District Registry of Deeds accepts documents presented for recording in person, through the mail and electronically. Each format has unique requirements. Please select the manner by which you intend to record your document.
Fees. Recording fees are now the same whether you own Recorded Land or Registered Land. Most property is Recorded Land. If the document you wish to record refers to a “Book and Page” number, you probably have Recorded Land. If your document refers to a “Certificate of Title” number, you probably have Registered Land.