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  2. Office of the Recorder | County Clerk - sdarcc.gov

    www.sdarcc.gov/.../divisions/recorder-clerk.html

    Our duties are to provide public notice by accepting and recording legal documents required by law upon payment of proper fees and taxes, as well as maintaining birth, marriage, and death records and indices for San Diego County.

  3. San Diego County Public Records

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    Neither the County nor the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk is liable for information obtained from the Grantor/Grantee Index and displayed or retained by commercial search-engine provider services or other third parties.

  4. Recording

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    Check or money order payable to: San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Keep in mind: State law prohibits the County Recorder from providing assistance or advice in the preparation of legal documents.

  5. Home [www.sdarcc.gov]

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    View the County of San Diego Observed Holidays list. 2024 Notification of Assessed Value The 2024 Assessment Roll has been completed and the 2024 Notification of Assessed Value for all taxable real estate parcels has been posted.

  6. San Diego County Public Records - California

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    Neither the County nor the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk is liable for information obtained from the Grantor/Grantee Index and displayed or retained by commercial search-engine provider services or other third parties.

  7. Request Public Records - SanDiegoCounty.gov

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    Submit a request, correspond with the County, and track requests online. View existing Public Records Act Requests Access previously submitted requests and view released documents.

  8. Office of Vital Records and Statistics - SanDiegoCounty.gov

    www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/hhsa/programs/...

    By law, OVRS reviews and registers birth, death, and fetal death records in San Diego. Records are then sent to the San Diego Recorder/Assessor/County Clerk . Records are maintained for the current and prior years.