FAQ?
What is the Harris County Recorder of deeds?
The Harris County Recorder of Deeds, located in Houston, Texas is a centralized office where public records are recorded, indexed, and stored in Harris County, TX. The purpose of the Recorder of Deeds is to ensure the accuracy of Harris County property and land records and to preserve their continuity.
Who is responsible for maintaining real property records in Harris County?
The County Clerk is responsible for maintaining real property records. The cost to record a real estate deed is $16 for the first page and $4 for each additional page of the document. Stan Stanart, Harris County Clerk, Attention: Real Property.
Where can I purchase copies of documents in Harris County?
Our eCommerce feature allows the public to purchase both certified and non-certified copies of various documents. For questions related, contact Harris County Information & Public Service Department at 713-274-6390 or email [email protected] The Harris County Clerk’s Historical Records Center is now open by appointment only.
How much does it cost to record a deed in Texas?
The County Clerk is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records. The cost to record a real estate deed is $26 for the first page and $4 for each additional page of the document. Each name in excess of five to be indexed is 25 cents. Each attachment or rider is $4.