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  1. 3 dni temu · Register of Deeds Office. Records and indexes Real Property Records and maintains Vital Records. The Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Office is responsible for recording, indexing, and storing all real estate and business-related documents that are presented for registration.

  2. Serves Mecklenburg County residents needing to obtain a certified or uncertified birth or death certificate that was registered in Mecklenburg County. Address: 618 N. College St. Email: OVR.Mailbox@MeckNC.gov. Telephone: 704-336-2819. Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Births and Deaths that Occurred in Mecklenburg County from 1913 - Present.

  3. Request a Birth or Death Certificate. Mecklenburg County residents can visit the Office of Vital Records website to obtain a certified or uncertified birth or death certificate that was registered in Mecklenburg County.

  4. The Register of Deeds office provides a standardized, permanent record of real estate ownership and transfers in Mecklenburg County. Our office records deeds, deeds of trust, cancellations, plats, assumed names, powers of attorney and other miscellaneous documents related to real estate.

  5. Get official birth records, look up birth certificates, and request corrections. Find out how to retrieve records, including ID requirements and fees. Use resources for genealogical research and public records searches through the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds and local databases.

  6. Order from the Register of Deeds Office in the county where the birth occurred. The Register of Deeds Office may offer genealogical or non-certified certificate copies that are less expensive and easier to request than an official copy. You will need to research what ordering options are available. Some counties offer online ordering and others ...

  7. The office records, indexes, stores, and preserves county birth, death, and marriage records, issues certified copies of these certificates, and provides online access to Cabarrus County deed transactions from 1920 to the present.