Official Records
Official Records are documents which are required by Florida Law to be recorded in the Official Records Series of each county. These documents are presented for recording by the public as well as the court system and include, but are not limited to: deeds, plats, mortgages, liens, affidavits, subdivision plats, judgments, declarations of domicile, satisfactions and releases, powers of attorney, and financing statements. This series of records is designed to create a permanent record of these important documents.
Opening Bids are subject to change if current property taxes are now due.
Please visit: https://nassau.realtaxdeed.com/
Deposit are Nonrefundable: The successful high bidder will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit equal to the greater of the 5% of the final bid or $200 AT THE TIME OF THE SALE. Payment must be made by cash or certified funds. Personal checks and credit card will NOT be accepted.
For more information on Tax Deed Sales, call the Recording Department at 904-548-4604.
CSC provides a web-based eRecording solution that enables submitters to electronically record real estate documents.
eRecording Partners Network (ePN)
(888) 325-3365 Ext 1
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All Official Records and associated images from 1983 to present can be accessed through our Official Records Search.
If you would like to submit a records request you may do so via telephone, fax, email, regular mail, or in person, by submitting a written request and the appropriate fee to the address below. Please be aware there is a fee if paying by credit card.
For further questions regarding requests for copies or record searches in Nassau County, please contact the Recording Division
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NONE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
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You may purchase a copy from the Recording Department at any of the two Clerk of Courts offices in Nassau County. If you wish to have the copy certified, it is then the equivalent of the original document.
A new deed will need to be prepared by you or your attorney. It must then be recorded in the Clerk’s Official Records.
Divide the total amount of documentary stamp tax paid by the rate per hundred dollars in that year. The rate changes every year or so as determined by the Florida Legislature, and this list can be obtained from through the Clerk of Courts Recording Department
E-Recording is now Available in Nassau County
Electronic recording of documents such as deeds, mortgages, and other land records documents is now live. Customers can electronically send documents via the internet to the Recording Department. For more information and to begin submitting electronic documents please visit the Simplifile website for more details.
Simplifile | Official Simplifile Press Release
We also have additional erecording submitters:
Indecomm Global Services/Nationwide Title Clearing/Erecording Partners Network/e Doc Solutions
eRecording Support (866) 652-0111
erecording@cscglobal.com
CSC provides a web-based eRecording solution that enables submitters to electronically record real estate documents.