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26 Porch Notes tagged “recording,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas payoff should end with a recorded release

A paid-off Douglas County loan isn't fully done until a Release of Deed of Trust is recorded with the Clerk and Recorder.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer loan payoff needs a recorded release

Paying off a loan does not clear the record by itself; a recorded Release of Deed of Trust removes the lien.

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Home and property - Las Animas County

Las Animas County recording records are not a title search

The Clerk and Recorder holds the property documents but cannot run a real estate search for you; that work is yours.

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Money and taxes - Las Animas County

Las Animas County offers a document-alert path for property fraud

A free Document Alert service emails you when a record is filed under your name or your property's legal description.

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Home and property - Moffat County

Moffat County records search by names, not legal description

Moffat County real estate records are public but indexed by grantor and grantee names, not by legal description.

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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 - Bent County

Bent County land records start with the clerk

The Clerk and Recorder holds Bent County land records back to 1888 online — a strong first look, but not a title opinion.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer recording alerts help watch your name

Register your name with Larimer's free recording alert and get an email the moment a document is filed under it.

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Money and taxes - Yuma County

Yuma County's recording index is a starting point, not title advice

Yuma County's online recording index shows what documents exist, but real title answers still need official copies and title work.

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Home and property - Clear Creek County

After a Clear Creek mortgage payoff, look for the deed release

When a Clear Creek loan is paid off, the Public Trustee records the release of the deed of trust that clears the lien from the property's record.

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Home and property - Alamosa County

Alamosa County records are public, but the clerk is not your title search

Alamosa County's records are public and copyable, but the Recording Department will not run searches or do lien checks for you.

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Home and property - Eagle County

Eagle County recorded documents are public record, not title advice

The Eagle County Clerk records deeds, plats, and liens into permanent public record, but cannot give legal or title advice.

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Home and property - Fremont County

Fremont County recorded deeds are public records, not a title opinion

Fremont County's Recording Division gives you the raw recorded documents, but by law it cannot run a real estate record search for you.

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Home and property - Gunnison County

Gunnison County records are public, but the search is still your homework

Gunnison County records are public and searchable online, but the Clerk and Recorder is not required to run a real estate search for you.

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Home and property - Montrose County

Montrose County recorded documents are searchable, but not title advice

Montrose County recorded documents are free to search online through Landmark Web, but Clerk staff cannot give legal advice on them.

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Home and property - Teller County

Teller County property owners can watch recorded documents

Teller County's Property Fraud Notify can flag when a deed or other document is recorded against your home — useful for absentee owners.

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Home and property - Gilpin County

After a Gilpin mortgage payoff, watch for the deed release

After a Gilpin County loan payoff, the Public Trustee records the release of the deed of trust that clears your title.

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Local rules - Crowley County

Crowley County property records run through the recorder

Deeds and other recorded property filings in Crowley County run through the Clerk and Recorder, who serves as recorder of deeds.

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Home and property - Kit Carson County

Kit Carson County deed records live with the Clerk and Recorder

The Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder records deeds, keeps property records, and furnishes deed abstracts, so recorded-document questions start there.

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Money and taxes - El Paso County

After payoff in El Paso County, the deed of trust still needs release

Paying off a Colorado home loan does not clear the lien on its own — the deed of trust still needs a release through the Public Trustee.

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Money and taxes - Kit Carson County

After payoff, Kit Carson County deed-of-trust release has exact paperwork

A Kit Carson County deed-of-trust release runs through the Public Trustee and needs names, dates, and recording details matching the original exactly.

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Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County

After payoff, Rio Blanco County deed-of-trust releases go through Public Trustee

After a loan payoff in Rio Blanco County, the Public Trustee releases the deed of trust and sends it to the recorder so the record catches up.

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Home and property - Eagle County

Eagle County's recording alerts are an early warning, not a shield

A free Eagle County alert emails you when a recorded document uses your monitored name, but it cannot stop or undo the filing.

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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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