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Since 1840 there have been 25 Lake County Recorders to date. As Lake County’s 25th Recorder, it is my sincere, high honor to serve the citizens of our Great Lake County! Please contact me anytime, my door is open and your Recorder is on duty.
The purpose of the Recorder’s Office is to maintain land records in an organized and easily accessible format. Many types of documents are recorded for public record. Without the County Recorder’s office, accurate land ownership, title transfers and mortgage histories would be almost impossible.
Lake County Recorder Records Index Information is electronically available from 1986 through the AVA search engine on the website. Digital document images of available records are accessible from 1987 by email request or the search engines.
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Click here to learn about the associated fees with the Lake County Recorder's Office, office of Becky Lynch.
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Services. In Ohio it is the County Recorder who has the important and indispensable task of keeping the vital records pertaining to ownership in real estate (land) and to all encumbrances or liens upon it.
Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of credit card payments for copies or recording fees. In cooperation with the Lake County Recorder, Point & Pay offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to pay fees by telephone or Internet but additional fees may apply. Safe Reliable.
The purpose of the Recorder’s Office is to maintain land records in an organized and easily accessible format. Many types of documents are recorded for public record. Without the County Recorder’s office, accurate land ownership, title transfers and mortgage histories would be almost impossible.
Click here to learn the process of requesting a public record with the Lake County Recorders' Office in Ohio.