Can I make my own Deed(s)?
The Recorder always recommends the retention of an attorney or title company for this important process. The Recorders Office is a recording agency and is prohibited by state law from making out deeds or answering those questions which pertain to legal matters.

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1. What is the Recorder's Office?
2. What is a Deed of Trust?
3. What is a Warranty Deed?
4. What if I have lost my Deed?
5. How do I find the Deed if I don’t recall when the real estate was purchased?
6. How do I know my Warranty Deed has been recorded?
7. What else is the Recorder of Deeds Office responsible for?
8. What happens to a document that is brought into the Recorders Office?
9. Can I make my own Deed(s)?
10. How do I find the deed to my property?
11. How far back do the recordings go?
12. Can you record property located elsewhere in the Perry County Recorder of Deeds office?
13. Are the Recorder’s records current?
14. How long will it take for a Deed to be returned to the patron?
15. What fees are charged regarding the documents and services provided by the Recorder of Deeds office?