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Missouri Property Records

What are Missouri Property Records?

In Missouri, the Sunshine Law provides that all records of public governmental bodies are open to the public for inspection and copying unless they are specifically exempted by law. The law also provides that any person may request a copy of any public record. The governmental body must provide the requested documents within a reasonable time.

Part of these public records is Missouri property records. All real estate records, deeds, titles, and mortgages are open to the public, and anyone can request copies of these documents.

 

Where to Find Missouri Property Records

Like most states, Missouri property records are kept at the county level. The best way to access these records is by visiting the office of the recorder of deeds in person or online.

The Recorder of Deeds office is responsible for maintaining all real estate records for the county, including deeds, titles, and mortgages.

Some counties have an online database where you can search for Missouri property records. However, not all counties have an online database, and the ones that do may only provide limited information.

If you want to access a county's full public record, you must visit the office in person or request copies by mail.

InfoTracer is an efficient search engine that can help you find Missouri property records and other public records quickly and easily.

 

What Information Can You Find in Missouri Property Records?

Missouri property records can be of assistance in a variety of ways. They may be used to determine the ownership of a piece of property, research the history of a property, or calculate its value.

Whether you are searching for property records in person or online, conducting a Missouri property tax records lookup, you can expect to find the following information:

  • Current and previous property owner's name
  • Property address
  • Deed type
  • Sale price
  • Mortgage amount
  • Liens on the property
  • Assessment value
  • Taxes owed
  • Zoning information
  • Town description

Other information may be available depending on the county in which the property is located.

 

Missouri Property Tax Records

Property tax in Missouri is assessed and collected at the county level. The assessor's office is responsible for determining the value of all taxable property in the county and calculating the associated taxes.

Residential taxes are due every December 31st, and properties are reassessed every two years. Assessors generally use sale prices of similar nearby properties to determine the value of a property for tax purposes.

The average effective property tax rate in Missouri is 0.93%, slightly below the national average of 1.07%. This means that the average Missouri homeowner pays $1,563 in property taxes each year.

St. Louis County has the highest property taxes in the state, with an average effective tax rate of 1.38%. Shannon County has the lowest property taxes, with an effective rate of 0.34%.

 

Missouri Registry of Deeds Offices

There are 114 recorder of deeds offices in Missouri, one for each county. The recorder of deeds is responsible for maintaining all real estate records for the county.

Below are the contact details for the recorder of deeds offices in some of the largest counties in Missouri:

Jackson County Recorder of Deeds
415 East 12th Street
Kansas, Missouri, 64106
Phone: 816-881-3192
Fax: 816-881-3719
https://www.jacksongov.org/Government/Departments/Recorder-of-Deeds

St Charles County Recorder of Deeds
201 North 2nd Street
St. Charles, Missouri, 63301
Phone: 636-949-7505
Fax: 636-949-7512
https://www.sccmo.org/511/Recorder-of-Deeds

Morgan County Recorder of Deeds
100 East Newton Street
Versailles, Missouri, 65084
Phone: 573-378-4029
Fax: 573-378-6431
https://www.morgan-county.org/recorder.html

Ozark County Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 36
Gainesville, Missouri, 65655
Phone: 417-679-4232
Fax: 417-679-4554
https://ozarkmo.icounty.com/

Camden County Recorder of Deeds
1 Court Circle Northwest
Camdenton, Missouri, 65020
Phone: 573-346-4440
Fax: 573-346-8367
https://www.camdenmo.org/departments/recorder/

Boone County Recorder of Deeds
801 East Walnut Street
Columbia, Missouri, 65201
Phone: 573-886-4345
Fax: 573-886-4359
https://www.showmeboone.com/recorder/

Jefferson County Recorder-Deed
729 Maple Street
Hillsboro, Missouri, 63050
Phone: 636-797-5414
Fax: 636-797-6310
https://www.jeffcomo.org/315/Recorder-of-Deeds

Cape Girardeau County Recorder of Deeds
1 Barton Square
Jackson, Missouri, 63755
Phone: 573-243-8123
Fax: 573-204-2477
https://www.capecounty.us/recorder-of-deeds/

Iron County Recorders Office
250 South Main Street
Ironton, Missouri, 63650
Phone: 573-546-2811
Fax: 573-546-2166
https://www.ironcounty.net/government/departments/recorder/about

Dade County Recorder of Deeds
300 West Water Street
Greenfield, Missouri, 65661
Phone: 417-637-5373
Fax: 417-637-1006
https://www.dadecountymo.com/recorder-of-deeds

Wright County Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 370
Hartville, Missouri, 65667
Phone: 417-741-7322
Fax: 417-741-6016
https://www.wrightcountymo.gov/government/recorder/

 
 

Frequently Asked Questions About Missouri Property Records

How Do I Find Out Who Owns a Property in Missouri?

To find out who owns a property in Missouri, you will need to contact the recorder of deeds office for the county in which the property is located. Knowing the county where the property is situated will narrow down your search, as there is one recorder of deeds office for each county in Missouri.

Some counties also have an online database that you can use to search for property ownership information.

InfoTracer is also an efficient search engine for finding public records, including property ownership information.

How Do I Find Property Details Online?

Missouri does not have a statewide online database for searching property records. However, some counties do have an online database that you can use to search for property details. You can search for these databases by going to the county website and inputting some information, such as the property address, owner's name, the date of the last sale, or the parcel number.

If the county does not have an online database, you will need to contact the recorder of deeds office for that county to obtain property records.

InfoTracer also has a comprehensive public records database, including property records.

Where are Deeds Recorded in Missouri?

Deeds are documents that show the legal transfer of ownership of a property. In Missouri, deeds are recorded at the recorder of deeds office for the county where the property is located.

Deeds are usually recorded within a few weeks after the sale of the property. The deed will be indexed under the name of the new owner.

Before you record a deed at the recorder of deeds office, you should make sure that you have the required information, such as the names of the parties involved in the transaction, the legal description of the property, and the date of transfer.

Once the deed is recorded, it becomes a public record, and anyone can access it.

You can visit each county's website to find out more information about how to record a deed in Missouri.

How Do I Find Out About Missouri Unclaimed Property?

The Missouri State Treasurer's Office is responsible for handling unclaimed property in Missouri. Unclaimed property includes abandoned bank accounts, uncashed checks, and unclaimed life insurance benefits.

You can search for unclaimed property on the Missouri State Treasurer's Office website. You can also file a claim if you believe that you are the rightful owner of the property.

InfoTracer also includes information about unclaimed property in our public records searches.

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