DUTIES OF THE MIAMI COUNTY RECORDER

If you’ve ever wondered What does the Recorder actually do?”, you are not alone.  The Recorder is often mistaken for other local government offices, such as the Auditor, Treasurer, Probate Court, Clerk of Courts, etc.  However, the Recorder plays a very specific and vital role…

The Miami County Recorder maintains and preserves the official records for public land transactions within Miami County and the discharge records of Miami County Military Veterans.  The Recorder ensures these records are accurately filed, indexed, preserved and made accessible to the public.

What the Recorder DOES NOT have or do…

What the Recorder DOES have or do…

  • Records of land ownership
  • Records of real estate transactions
  • Provide public access to these records
  • Records and protects veteran military discharges
  • Protects the history of Miami County’s land documents

“What types of documents are recorded during an average year at the Miami County Recorder’s Office?”

  • Total documents recorded –  15,169
  • e-Recordings –                        9,806
  • Mortgages –                            4,319
  • Deeds –                                   6,259
  • Military Discharges –                    65

portrait of David Norman, Miami County Ohio Recorder

David Norman
Miami County Recorder

Mailing Address:
Recorder’s Office
201 West Main Street
Troy, OH 45373

Phone: (937) 440-6040
Fax: (937) 440-6041

Public Land Record Requests:

To request a copy of a Public Land Record from the Recorder’s Office, please email us at the link below:

E-mail the Recorder



Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 am - 4 pm

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