NOTICE: The Recorder of Deeds office is now open to the public at the Truman Courthouse in Independence. Online Services are now available.
Services
Certified Copy of a Marriage License
Request a certified copy of a marriage license here: https://aumentumweb.jacksongov.org/
OR
Request a certified copy by regular mail. The request should include:
- Names utilized at the time of the marriage license application.
- Date of the marriage
- Current mailing address
- Telephone number you can be reached if necessary.
A $10.00 personal check or money order, made payable to the Recorder of Deeds Department, should be included. Certified Copies will be mailed the same day the request is received or the next morning.
Submit documents or requests by mail to:
Historic Truman Courthouse
Recorder of Deeds Office
112 W. Lexington
Suite 30
Independence, MO 64050
Deed Preparation
The purpose of the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds Office is to review and index submitted documents for placement into the Public Record. For information on how to prepare a deed for submission look here.
Recording Requirements
When preparing a document for submission, please be aware of these requirements.
Recording Fees
A complete list of how to pay for recording services.
Request a Certified Copy of a Deed
Request a certified copy of a deed online here: https://aumentumweb.jacksongov.org/
Military DD214 Form
The
Recorder of Deeds verifies information on a request form before providing the requested information to the person completing the form, which must be notarized. Contact the Recorder by email:
records@jacksongov.org or call
816-881-4483
Visit the office Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. :
Historic Truman Courthouse
112 W. Lexington
Suite 30
Independence MO 64050
Redacting Personal Information
The Jackson County Recorder of Deeds strongly recommends that non-essential personal information be excluded from any document presented for recording with this office.
More information
Divorce Decree
To receive a copy of a divorce decree, call Civil Records at 816-881-1710.
Uniform Commercial Code
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) for the State of Missouri was substantially revised with the passage of Revised Article 9. The Code applies to all transactions which are intended to create a security interest in personal property or fixtures located in Missouri. Banks, mortgage companies and leasing companies file the largest volume of these liens.
More information
E-Recording
Online Document Filing Portal
Banks, title companies, law firms, utility companies and a number of other organizations submit their documents to Jackson County via electronic filing.
If you are interested in more information about electronic filing or have questions, please send an email to the Recorder.
Electronic Signatures
Jackson County accepts electronic signatures and notarization through the E Recording process. With the implementation of the Governor’s Executive Order 20-08, Jackson County will now accept electronic signatures and notarization through the walk in or mail process as well. If you need legal assistance about how to complete the electronic notarization process, please seek legal advice from your real estate attorney.