Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch

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  1 of 2 Recorders Of Deeds in Pinellas County
  8 of 69 Recorders Of Deeds in Florida
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Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch Contact Informations

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch, an Recorders Of Deeds, at Clearwater.

Name : Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch

Address : 315 Court Street Clearwater, Florida, 33756

Locality : Clearwater

Phone : 727-464-7000

Fax : 727-464-4383

Hours :
Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM; Saturday-Sunday: CLOSED

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Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch is Recorders Of Deeds located at 315 Court Street Clearwater, Florida, 33756

Phone number for Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch is 727-464-7000.

It ranks  1 of 2 Recorders Of Deeds in Pinellas County.

It ranks  8 of 69 Recorders Of Deeds in Florida.

Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch is responsible for recording deeds, mortgages, and other documents pertaining to the transfer of property. Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch also issue marriage licenses and handle a variety of administrative duties. The Recorder’s office is often referred to as the “recording office” or “clerk’s office.” The Recorder of Deeds in Clearwater is an elected.

Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch record the formal proceedings of court, including the signing of documents and the admission of evidence. Pinellas County Recorder of Deeds - Clearwater Branch also maintain a public record of court proceedings.

Recorders of Deeds are appointed by the state courts and are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the court records in Clearwater. They are required to take an oath of office and to comply with the state's recordkeeping requirements.

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