Whether you're refinancing, settling an estate, or just trying to find a copy of your house deed in Pima County, Arizona, DeedNow gets you the official recorded document for $49.99 without leaving home.
Pima County is anchored by the city of Tucson in southern Arizona, at the foot of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The County Recorder handles property transfers for everything from downtown Tucson and the University of Arizona area to the bedroom communities of Marana, Oro Valley, and Sahuarita.
Arizona counties record real-property instruments through an elected County Recorder. For property in Pima County, that means deeds, mortgages, and other real-property instruments are filed with the Pima County Recorder.
Tucson, AZ
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For walk-in hours, copy fees, or in-person requests, contact the County Recorder office directly. To skip the trip and have the recorded deed emailed to you, use the search at the top of this page.
DeedNow retrieves the most recent recorded deed of conveyance for the address you search.
People request a copy of their Pima County deed for a handful of common reasons. The most frequent ones we see at DeedNow:
The Pima County Recorder accepts several different document types, but the ones most commonly recorded under Arizona law are Warranty Deed, Special Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, and Deed of Trust. The DeedNow service returns whatever the most recent recorded deed of conveyance is for the address you search — most often a warranty or grant deed showing the current owner.
If you specifically need a different recorded instrument — for example a quitclaim, trustee's deed, or a release — note which document you need when you place your Pima County order and we'll target it during retrieval.
When the County Recorder records a deed in Arizona, the document itself is the official evidence of ownership. A typical recorded Pima County deed includes:
You have three ways to get a recorded copy of a Pima County property deed:
Drive to Tucson, find parking, wait in line, and request a copy from a clerk during business hours. Best if you already know the book/page or instrument number and need a certified copy the same day.
Most Arizona counties offer a public records search, but the interface is built for clerks and title professionals — you usually need a parcel number, an instrument number, or grantor/grantee name spelled exactly as recorded. Some counties charge per page.
Type the Pima County property address in the search box at the top of this page, pay $49.99 once, and we email you the official recorded deed PDF. No book/page lookup, no parcel number, no per-page fees. Most Pima County requests deliver in minutes; the rest land in your inbox within 24 hours.
The fastest way is to search the property address with DeedNow — we pull the most recent recorded deed from the County Recorder (Pima County Recorder) and email you the PDF for $49.99. You can also request a copy in person at the County Recorder office in Tucson, but you typically need to know the book/page or instrument number first.
DeedNow charges a flat $49.99 per official recorded deed in Pima County — pay once per deed, no subscriptions, no per-page fees. The County Recorder office may charge a separate per-page copy fee if you request directly from them in person or by mail.
Most Pima County deed requests through DeedNow are delivered to your email within minutes. A small number of harder counties take up to 24 hours, depending on how the County Recorder's public records system responds.
No. With DeedNow you can get a recorded copy of any Pima County property deed online for $49.99 without ever going to Tucson. We retrieve the document from official Arizona county records and email you the PDF — typically the same day, often within minutes.
One flat price. $49.99 per official recorded deed. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.
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