| Tuscarawas County |
THE OHIO RECORDERS' ASSOCIATION
was founded in 1927 and remains a vital organization to the present day.
Memberships is made up of Ohio's eighty-eight county recorders and their
deputy recorders.
The objective of the Ohio Recorders' Association is to educate its members so that recorders and their employees may better serve the citizens of their counties. To this end, the association sponsors continuing education seminars on topics such as current legislation, office procedures, personnel management and constituent issues. The association encourages the development of legislation to enhance the work and efficiency of recorders' offices and to respond to modern technological changes. Association meetings provide the opportunity for recorders to exchange ideas, review statewide recording procedures, and promote legislation in the best interest of the citizens of Ohio. The COUNTY RECORDERS of Ohio process numerous documents pertaining to land transactions every year. Recorders' offices throughout the state recorded approximately 534,020 deeds and 1,138,889 mortgages in 1998 and collected approximately $66,083,424 in fees which were paid into the general funds of the counties that year. Visit the Ohio Recorders' Association web
site at: |
| Recorder Home | |
| Ohio Recorder's Assoc. | |
| Recorder's Duties | |
| Tuscarawas
County Recorder Lori Smith |
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| 125 East High
Avenue New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663 |
Office hours:
8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday |
Phone: (330)
364-8811 Ext. 3284 Fax: (330) 365-3281 |
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E-Mail: recorder@co.tuscarawas.oh.us |
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