Replace Stolen Property Deed
Summary
To replace a stolen property deed in New Mexico, visit your county clerks office to obtain a certified copy, request a copy online through your countys public records, or hire a title company to conduct a title search. A certified copy from the county clerks office is generally considered legal and valid. Consult a local attorney for advice specific to your situation.Full Conversation
its about a property deed that was stolen, looking to see how to get a new one
Hello Sarah, sorry to hear about your situation. In New Mexico, you can obtain a copy of your property deed by:
- Visiting your county clerk's office where the property is located.
- Requesting a copy online through your county's public records.
- Hiring a title company to do a title search.
Please verify the information from the appropriate legal authority.
so if i got a cetified copy from the county clerk's office it would be legal
Yes, Sarah. A certified copy of a property deed from the county clerk's office is generally considered legal and valid. However, it's important to consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your situation.
ok thank you so much
You're welcome, Sarah! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your property deed issue.
thank you
You're welcome, Sarah! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your property deed issue.