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The Warren County Recorder’s office does not have birth or death records, but you can call 513-695-1220 for information. For marriage licenses, call 513-695-1183. For divorce records, call 513-695-1120.
Find most documents recorded in Warren County online by using the parcel number or the name of the property. Learn how to access the AVA webpage and get help from the office staff.
Learn about the role and functions of the Warren County Recorder in Ohio, who records and maintains land records, enforces state law, and collects fees. The web page also lists the optional boards and committees the Recorder serves on.
Find out the current fees for recording documents, such as deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and releases, in Warren County, Ohio. The fees are updated as of October 17, 2019 and may vary for non-standard documents.
Learn about Linda Oda, the 24th Warren County Recorder since 2012, who has a background in journalism, public service and community involvement. Find out her education, work experience, affiliations and achievements in this web page.
The Warren County Recorder's Office is not allowed to provide blank legal forms of deeds, mortgages, liens, or other real property documents. We suggest you contact an attorney to have these documents prepared.
Find answers to common questions about recording documents, fees, forms, and turnaround time in Warren County, Ohio. Learn how to contact the Recorder's office by phone, email, or mail, and what information to include in your submissions.
Learn about the history and functions of the Warren County Recorder's office, which dates back to 1803. Find out who are the past and current recorders, and how to access land records and indexes.
The Property Fraud Alert system notifies individuals when transactions involving their property are recorded in the Warren County Recorder’s Office. Mrs. Oda said Warren County is one of the first counties in Ohio to make Property Fraud Alerts available to the public.
Veteran ID cards will be issued to veterans who have filed their discharge papers with the Warren County Recorder’s office. There is NO cost to get a veteran ID. You must provide a valid photo ID. Your ID card can be used as: Proof of military service; Valid voter identification.