Get the official recorded deed for any property in Texas for $49.99. No trip to the County Clerk office, no per-page fees.
Texas records all real-property documents with the County Clerk; deeds of trust (not mortgages) secure most home loans. That means when a Texas property changes hands — through a sale, gift, inheritance, or refinance — the deed is filed with the County Clerk, where it becomes part of the public record.
The most common document types recorded under Texas law include General Warranty Deed, Special Warranty Deed, Deed Without Warranty, and Quitclaim Deed. DeedNow returns the most recent recorded deed of conveyance for whichever Texas address you search.
The County Clerk office in each Texas county maintains the official index of real-property documents. Each recorded Texas deed typically includes:
DeedNow lists the Texas counties below for direct browsing. If your county isn't listed individually, you can still get a recorded deed — just start a Texas deed search with the property address.
Texas records all real-property documents with the County Clerk; deeds of trust (not mortgages) secure most home loans. The most common document types recorded under Texas law are General Warranty Deed, Special Warranty Deed, Deed Without Warranty, and Quitclaim Deed.
DeedNow charges a flat $49.99 per official recorded Texas deed — one price, pay once, no subscriptions. The County Clerk office in each county may also charge a per-page copy fee if you request the document directly.
DeedNow lists 5 Texas counties individually below, but we can pull a recorded deed from any Texas county. Just search the property address and we'll route the request to the correct County Clerk.
One flat price. $49.99 per official recorded deed. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.
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