I am interested in the history of my property. Where do I start?

If you are interested in the history of property transfers, you may start with our public database digitally or in the office. Other resources are professional searchers, historical societies, and the Chester County Archives.

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1. When do your records go public? Are all records public?
2. How can I receive a copy of a recorded document?
3. How do I find the UPI number and the current owner(s) of a property?
4. How do I record a new deed if there was an error?
5. What happens when I pay off my mortgage?
6. What are recording requirements for a Subdivision Plan?
7. What is Real Estate Transfer Tax?
8. How do I check restrictions, easements, and liens?
9. How can I determine my property line?
10. Do you have plans that show the location of buildings, dwellings, and sheds?
11. How do I determine the location of old wells & septic tanks?
12. I am interested in the history of my property. Where do I start?
13. How can I record my military discharge paperwork (DD-214)?
14. How do I record my Notary Bond and Commission?