Certified Deed Ownership Proof
Summary
A certified copy of a deed from the county clerks office is generally considered a legal document proving property ownership. To verify, consult New Mexico property laws or a local property lawyer. You can also visit the New Mexico State Legislature website or contact your county clerks office for more information.Full Conversation
So I had a deed to my property but it got stolen, I did get a certified copy from the county clerk, my question is..Is that a legal document proving I own the property
Yes, ****, a certified copy of a deed from the county clerk's office is generally considered a legal document. It should serve as evidence of your ownership of the property. However, this may also depend on specific New Mexico property laws.
how do I find out the laws
You can find information about New Mexico's property laws by:
- Visiting the official New Mexico State Legislature website.
- Consulting with a local property lawyer.
- Contacting your county clerk's office.
Always make sure to get verified information.
ok thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with your property matters!
thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your property matters!