How to Search Delaware Recorded Documents

Delaware deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land records are recorded at the county recorder's office (or town clerk in New England states). Each county maintains its own records — some online, others in-person only.

  • County recorders maintain deeds, mortgages, releases, and lien records.
  • UCC filings: business liens through the Delaware Secretary of State.
  • Property transfer tax records: state Department of Revenue or Taxation.
  • Federal liens: IRS tax liens are filed at the county.
  • For specific deeds and mortgages, contact the county recorder where the property is located.
Population
1,031,890
Households
407,800
Median Income
$79,325
Median Home Value
$305,200

Recorded Documents Databases

5 official Delaware recorded documents sources.

Recorded Documents

Delaware New Castle County | Recorder of Deeds
Official Free
Search recorded land transactions, corporate filings, and financing statements in New Castle County.
Kent County Recorder of Deeds
Official Free
Land records and deed recordings for Kent County, Delaware.
New Castle County
Official Free
New Castle County Recorder of Deeds document database.
Kent County
Official Free
Kent County Recorder of Deeds. Search by name, document, volume, etc. for recorded documents. Fee-based service. Registration is required.
Delaware Public Archives | State Deeds
Official Free
Historical state deed records available through the Delaware Public Archives.

Delaware Counties

All 3 Delaware counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Deeds are recorded at the county recorder's office (or in some New England states, the town clerk). Delaware has 3 counties.

Check the county page for the county where the property is located. Each county page lists the recorder's contact info.

Some counties offer free online deed search; most require in-person, mail, or paid online access. Recent transfers are often searchable through county GIS portals.

Most states have a real estate transfer tax. The tax return is typically filed with the county recorder at recording. Check the state Department of Revenue for current rates.

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