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Step 1 Enter your property details
Step 2 Pay a flat $12 fee
Step 3 Receive your simple deed copy securely in 24–48 hours
What Is a Property Deed?
A property deed is the legal document that proves ownership of your home or real estate. It includes the names of the owners, the legal description of the property, and the official recording information from the county.
If you’re refinancing, selling, transferring ownership, or simply need proof of ownership, you will be asked to provide a copy of your deed.
GET DEED retrieves your deed instantly, directly from county‑recorded documents, and delivers it to you as a secure PDF.
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What’s Included in Your Deed Copy


Nationwide Coverage
GET DEED retrieves deed copies from all 3,143 U.S. counties, including:
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Los Angeles County
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Cook County
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Harris County
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Maricopa County
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Miami‑Dade County
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And every other county nationwide
If your deed is recorded, we can retrieve it.


“As a realtor, I use GET DEED constantly. My clients are impressed with how fast I can pull records.”
— Angela Robinson,
Evanston, IL

“I’m an investor and need deed copies all the time. This service is a game‑changer.”
— Michael Medisian,
Los Angeles, CA
“I was skeptical at first, but the process was simple and secure. Got my deed copy in 36 hours.”
— Robert Johnson,
Miramar, FL


FAQs
Q: Is this an official deed copy?
A: Yes. Your deed is retrieved directly from county‑recorded documents.
Q: How fast will I receive my deed?
A: Most orders are delivered instantly. Some counties may take additional processing time.
Q. Do I need the original deed?
A. No. A recorded copy is legally valid for most purposes.
Q. What if I lost my original deed?
A. Recorded copy is acceptable for refinancing, legal matters, and ownership verification.
Q. Can I order a deed for any property?
A. Yes, as long as it is publicly recorded.
- Protect your property. Protect your legacy. Order your deed copy today for just $12.
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Disclaimer
GET DEED provides simple deed copies sourced from official county records. We do not provide certified copies.