How do I get a copy of my deed in Cobb County Georgia?

How do I get a copy of my deed in Cobb County Georgia?

Where can I obtain a copy of my deed or other real estate records? Contact the Superior Court’s Real Estate Division at (770) 528-1328, or visit CobbSuperiorCourtClerk.com.

Who is the Cobb County Recorder of deeds?

The Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records situated in Cobb County. Recording Fees. The transfer tax form must be prepared and filed with all deeds that transfer property. The correct map and parcel number must be provided on the PT-61 form.

Where to file a Quit Claim Deed in Georgia?

To file a quit claim deed in Georgia, take the deed to the local courthouse and go to the county clerk’s office. It could also be called the county recorder or deed registry office – it’s wherever the land records are kept in your county.

Where can I find Cobb County Superior Court forms?

The forms provided are provided for convenience and can be found at most office supply stores. Excluding state forms; there is no requirement for you to use the forms we have provided nor does the Clerk of Superior Court accept responsibility for the use of these forms.

Where can I get a Cobb County transfer tax form?

You are NOT on the Cobb County official website, you are on Deeds.com, a private website that is not affiliated with any government agency. The Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records situated in Cobb County. The transfer tax form must be prepared and filed with all deeds that transfer property.

The Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records situated in Cobb County. Recording Fees. The transfer tax form must be prepared and filed with all deeds that transfer property. The correct map and parcel number must be provided on the PT-61 form.

Who is the Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court?

The Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records situated in Cobb County. The transfer tax form must be prepared and filed with all deeds that transfer property. The correct map and parcel number must be provided on the PT-61 form.

You are NOT on the Cobb County official website, you are on Deeds.com, a private website that is not affiliated with any government agency. The Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records situated in Cobb County. The transfer tax form must be prepared and filed with all deeds that transfer property.

How to contact Cobb County Board of tax assessors?

The best way to contact us at this time is by calling 770-528-3100 or emailing [email protected]. The mission of the Cobb County Board of Assessors is to produce an annual tax digest that conforms to the requirements of Georgia Law and the rules and regulations of the Georgia Department of Revenue.