When recording a real estate document at the recorder of deeds office, bring the original signed and notarized instrument, ensure it meets all state formatting requirements for margins and legibility, and bring payment for the applicable per-page recording fee. Johnson County Recorder of Deeds is located at PO Box 189, Clarksville, AR. Many county recorders also accept documents submitted by mail with a check for fees and a self-addressed return envelope.
Johnson County Recorder of Deeds Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Recorder Of Deeds in Johnson County, Arkansas.
About Johnson County Recorder of Deeds
The Johnson County Recorder of Deeds, located in Clarksville, Arkansas is a centralized office where public records are recorded, indexed, and stored in Johnson County, AR. The purpose of the Recorder of Deeds is to ensure the accuracy of Johnson County property and land records and to preserve their continuity.
- Recording deeds, mortgages, liens, and releases with Johnson County Recorder of Deeds
- Obtaining certified copies of recorded real estate documents
- Conducting title searches and property ownership history research
- Recording military discharge (DD-214) records for veteran benefit access
External Links:
- Arkansas State Website
- Johnson County Website
- Johnson County Assessment Rolls
- Johnson County Assessor's Office Property Records
- Johnson County Assessor's Office Website
- Johnson County Property Records
- Johnson County Property Tax Exemptions
- Johnson County Recorder Website
- Johnson County Tax Payments
- Johnson County Tax Records
- Johnson County Tax Warrants
- Johnson County Treasurer's Office Online Payments