Recorder

The elective office of the County Recorder was one of the first offices created by the Constitution of the State of Indiana in 1816. It is the primary duty of the County Recorder to review documents submitted for recording, making sure they meet the recording requirements and maintain those documents for perpetuity.

NOTICES:
To allow staff time to balance accounts at the end of the day, all documents submitted for recording must be received prior to 3:30 p.m. Documents received after 3:30 p.m. will be recorded on the next business day.

The Recorder’s Staff will not search public records or give legal opinions. Public access computers are available onsite where documents may be viewed and copies printed for a fee.

Our records, dating back to 1988, are available online at DOXPOP.com to view and/or print for a fee.

The Morgan County Recorder’s Office partners with national electronic recording company Simplifile to offer electronic recording services for companies and banks that record land documents on a regular basis.