Keep in mind that the Deed of Trust to your house is not the same as the Deed to your house. The only way you'll get the original Deed of Trust is when you pay off the loan; the lender will then return the original Note and Deed of Trust you sign, and file a release of the lien (Full Reconveyance).
If you want to get the Deed (the document that shows the property was sold or transferred to you) to the house, you need to contact the recorder or clerk of the county where the deed was recorded. The original is usually mailed to the property owner. If it wasn't, the recorder's / clerk's office should be able to provide you with a certified copy. You'll probably have to pay a minimal fee for it, check with their office.
2006-10-13 06:47:22
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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I work in California at a title company and we have access to deeds of trust and grant deeds. You may contact a title company in your area and just ask for a copy. All you need to give them is your address or APN (Assessors Parcel Number). Or you can contact the lender where you got your deed of trust from.
2006-10-13 06:45:05
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answered by pride 2
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Need a little more info please. Are you just looking for a copy of the deed? If so, you can get that from your county recorder's office for a small fee (usually only a couple of dollars).
2006-10-13 06:45:07
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answered by dph 4
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I believe it should be recorded with the county that you live in. Meybe check your city hall.
2006-10-13 06:45:20
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answered by Anonymous 1
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Try the county courthouse
2006-10-13 06:44:16
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answered by Maria b 6
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