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12 Porch Notes tagged “deed,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Clear Creek County

A deed alone may not create a legal Clear Creek parcel

Deeding off a parcel under 35 acres without local approval creates an illegal subdivision, and Clear Creek won't permit on those lots.

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Home and property - Sedgwick County

Recording a document in Sedgwick County is not legal review

Recording a deed makes it public record, but it does not check the document for mistakes or give it legality or authenticity.

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Home and property - Gilpin County

Gilpin recorded deeds start with the clerk, not a sales letter

Your Gilpin County deed is available from the Clerk and Recorder at a low per-page cost, so a company billing you for a copy is worth a second look.

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Home and property - Lincoln County

Lincoln's building form asks who has the right to build

Lincoln County's building permit form asks if you own the land, and wants a deed, or a lease plus proof if you do not.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

A Weld deed transfer can need the tax declaration too

A clean Weld deed can still be incomplete: documents subject to a documentary fee may also need a transfer declaration.

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Home and property - Logan County

Logan County online records are helpful, but official copies still matter

Logan County's online document search is a clue-finder, not a title answer; get official copies when a recorded document matters.

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Home and property - Lincoln County

Lincoln property records start with the Clerk and Recorder

Deeds and other recorded property documents live with the Lincoln County Clerk and Recorder, online or by in-person appointment.

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Home and property - Park County

Park County's online document search does not include plat maps

Park County's online document search covers recorded documents from 1968 to present, but plat maps are not in it, so chase those elsewhere.

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Home and property - Chaffee County

Chaffee County recorded documents start with the Clerk and Recorder

Easements, deeds, liens, and covenants live with the Chaffee County Clerk and Recorder, but reading them still takes a title pro's eye.

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Home and property - Otero County

In Otero County, the recorded deed is a clerk question

Deed and recording questions in Otero County belong with the Clerk and Recorder, where paper history outranks a seller's memory.

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Money and taxes - Saguache County

The grantee mailing address on a Saguache County deed matters

A deed must carry the grantee's legal mailing address, and that address is where tax statements go after a sale.

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Home and property - Grand County

Grand County's mailing address form does not change who owns the property

Updating a Grand County mailing address moves where tax notices go, but changing who owns the property takes a recorded deed.

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