Montgomery County Deed Copy: Get a Recorded Texas Deed
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A Montgomery County deed copy is obtained from the Montgomery County Clerk, the office that records every deed for property in Montgomery County, Texas. You can search the recorded index yourself or order the exact recorded vesting deed from U.S. Title Records for $45, delivered as a PDF by email, no account or subscription, BBB A+ since 2009.
How to Get a Deed Copy in Montgomery County
A Montgomery County deed copy is obtained from the Montgomery County Clerk, the office that records every deed for property in Montgomery County, Texas. You can search the recorded index yourself or order the exact recorded vesting deed from U.S. Title Records for $45, delivered as a PDF by email, no account or subscription, BBB A+ since 2009.
In person or by mail: the Montgomery County Clerk maintains the official records for Montgomery County, Texas, seated in Conroe, and the recorded index can be searched by grantor and grantee at the office. Older instruments may sit in historical books and microfilm eras rather than the modern electronic index, and copy and certification fees are set by statute and published by the county. The official county site is Montgomery County Clerk.
Online: most large counties expose a public index for recent decades, and it is a fine way to browse. Where self-search goes wrong is precision: common surnames, look-alike legal descriptions, serial refinances, and entity ownership put the wrong document in your hands without anyone telling you.
Professional retrieval: we resolve the parcel from the address or legal description, locate the exact recorded vesting deed in the official index, and deliver the copy as a PDF with its recording reference. A Deed Copy is $45, in Montgomery County and every other county we cover, and the Chain of Title ($375) assembles every recorded conveyance in order when the history matters. Serving The Woodlands, Conroe, and Magnolia.
Recorded with the Montgomery County Clerk
Every deed, deed of trust or mortgage, release, and lien for Montgomery County real property records through this office and lives in the county’s official public records, indexed by grantor, grantee, and legal description.
What Your Deed Copy Includes
The recorded vesting instrument exactly as filed: grantor and grantee, the legal description, the vesting language showing how title is held, the notary acknowledgment, and the county recording reference that proves where it sits in the record.
Montgomery County Local Context
Montgomery County pairs The Woodlands’ master-planned depth with rapid growth along the 45 corridor, so its recorded index is dense with plats, declarations, builder conveyances, and the deeds of trust that finance one of Houston’s strongest suburban markets.
Montgomery County Deed Records at a Glance
The essentials behind a Montgomery County deed retrieval
Recording, copy, and certification fees at the Montgomery County Clerk are set by statute and published on the official county site linked above; our flat $45 retrieval fee covers locating and delivering the recorded instrument.
Texas Deeds and the Texas Recording System
Every Texas deed takes its meaning from the state recording system around it, so the state rules are worth sixty seconds before you order.
In Texas, deeds and liens are recorded with the County Clerk in the county where the property sits, and the recording system has a personality of its own. Home loans are secured by a deed of trust rather than a mortgage, and a default is typically foreclosed without a court: after the required notices, the property is auctioned on the courthouse steps on the first Tuesday of the month, which is why a recorded notice of trustee sale is one of the most time-critical documents in the Texas record. Texas is also a community property state, so a spouse can hold an interest that does not appear on the face of a deed, and the homestead protections in the Texas Constitution are among the strongest in the country, shaping which liens can actually attach to a primary residence. Values live in a separate system: the county appraisal district sets appraised values and exemptions, while the County Clerk holds the recorded instruments, so a complete records picture always reads both offices together with the courts.
For Montgomery County, that context is why the recorded vesting deed is retrieved together with its recording reference, and why the deeper reports read the deed alongside the security instruments and releases rather than in isolation. Start with the Texas property records guide for the full state picture, or the Montgomery County records page for this county’s own search.
Schedule of Fees
One schedule of fees for Montgomery County and every county we cover, no subscription
| Report | Fee | What It Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Property Detail Report | $29 | Current owner, parcel, how title is held, values, tax status, most recent sale. |
| Deed Copy | $45 | The recorded vesting deed retrieved from the county’s official records, delivered as a PDF. |
| Title Search by Name | $95 | Every property tied to a person or entity in the county or state. |
| Property Lien Report | $95 | Recorded liens against the property: deeds of trust or mortgages, releases, tax and mechanics liens. |
| Full Owner Lien Report | $195 | The recommended due-diligence search: property and owner, judgments, tax, UCC, bankruptcy. |
| Chain of Title | $375 | Every recorded conveyance in order, from the earliest available record to the current vesting. |
| Expanded Title Search | $375 | The most comprehensive examination and preliminary title report scope. |
One flat fee per property, no account, no subscription. Delivered as a PDF by email. See the full schedule of fees.
Deed Copy vs Chain of Title
Which Montgomery County document order fits the job
The current instrument
- What it is: the recorded vesting deed for the property as it stands today.
- Best for: proof of ownership, refinance files, estate paperwork, lost-document replacement.
- Speed: a single-instrument retrieval, delivered as a PDF by email.
- Limit: one link in the chain; it does not show prior owners or attached liens.
The whole history
- What it is: every recorded conveyance in order, from the earliest available record to today.
- Best for: quiet-title work, heirship, boundary and easement questions, complicated histories.
- Depth: assembled by a professional abstractor from the county’s official records.
- Pair with: the $375 Expanded Title Search for preliminary-report scope.
How a Montgomery County Deed Retrieval Works
The same simple process for one deed or the whole chain
Identify the Property
Provide the Montgomery County property address or legal description through the order portal. We confirm the parcel and the recorded chain.
We Search the Official Records
The recorded index at the Montgomery County Clerk is searched by grantor, grantee, and legal description to locate the exact instrument.
The Recorded Deed Is Retrieved
The vesting deed is pulled with its recording reference, exactly as filed in the county’s official records.
PDF Delivered by Email
Your Montgomery County deed copy arrives as a PDF. Email office@ustitlerecords.com with questions.
Montgomery County Deed Questions
Fast answers, sourced from the official record
How do I get a copy of my deed in Montgomery County?
Order it from the county or from us. The Montgomery County Clerk holds the recorded original; we locate the exact instrument by legal description and deliver the recorded copy as a PDF for $45, no courthouse trip and no subscription.
How long does a Montgomery County deed copy take?
Retrievals are processed seven days a week including holidays and delivered by email as a PDF. Instruments in the modern electronic index move fastest; historical-book and microfilm-era documents can take longer to locate.
Who owns this Montgomery County property?
The recorded vesting deed answers it definitively, and the $29 Property Detail Report pairs the owner of record with the parcel, values, and tax status in one document.
Montgomery County Deed Copy FAQ
Are Montgomery County deed records public?
Yes. Deeds recorded in Montgomery County, Texas are public records maintained by the Montgomery County Clerk, and anyone may search the index or obtain a copy. What the public index does not do is confirm you have the right instrument among similar names and serial refinances, which is the job our retrieval performs. The recorded copy is delivered as a PDF for $45.
What is the difference between a deed and a title?
A deed is the recorded document that transfers ownership from a grantor to a grantee. Title is the legal ownership itself, established by the whole chain of recorded instruments rather than any single page. You take title by receiving and recording a deed, and a title search examines the full chain to confirm the ownership is clear. The deed is the instrument; the title is what it conveys.
I lost my deed. Do I still own my Montgomery County property?
Yes. Ownership comes from the recorded instrument, not the paper in your drawer. The recorded original lives permanently in the county’s official records, and a retrieved copy carries the same recording reference. We deliver the recorded Montgomery County deed as a PDF for $45, and it serves for refinancing files, estate work, and records.
Do I need a certified copy or a plain copy?
For most purposes, a clean copy of the recorded deed with its recording reference is what lenders, attorneys, and title professionals work from. Certain court and government filings require certification from the recording office itself, which carries the county’s statutory fees. Tell us the use and we will point you to the right version before you order.
I refinance often. How do I know which Montgomery County documents are current?
Each refinance records a new deed of trust and, when the prior loan pays off, a release. The deed itself does not change. We deliver the recorded vesting deed for $45, and the $195 Full Owner Lien Report reconciles the open deeds of trust against the releases so you can see exactly what is still attached.
Does the deed copy show my mortgage or liens?
No. The deed shows the conveyance of ownership. Loans and liens live in separately recorded instruments, deeds of trust or mortgages, judgments, and tax liens. To see what is attached to the property alongside the deed, the $95 Lien Report or the $195 Full Owner Lien Report reads the whole record together.
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Get Your Montgomery County Deed Copy
The recorded vesting deed for any property in Montgomery County, Texas, retrieved from the Montgomery County Clerk official records and delivered as a PDF by email. $45 flat, no subscription, BBB A+ since 2009.