How can I monitor my home title to identify possible fraud?

Free access to the land records index can be accessed 24/7. You are able to view a listing of documents recorded (searchable by name) at any time. If you ever locate something of concern that has been recorded, you can visit the Circuit Court Clerk's Record Room to view the documents themselves or you may contact the Record Room by phone to purchase copies if desired. By law, copies are $.50 per page. The public Record Room is open 8:00-4:00 Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, and is located on the ground floor of the main Courts Building. Record Room staff can be reached directly at 804-717-6517 during public service hours. 

As the Clerk's Office is simply the recording authority, we are unable to provide legal advice when/if fraud is suspected. An attorney could provide that type of guidance. 


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1. Are land records available online?
2. Can Clerk's Office staff assist with a title search?
3. How do I determine if there is a lien recorded against property?
4. How can I get a copy of my property plat or survey?
5. How can I add my spouse or child to my deed?
6. How do I remove someone from a deed?
7. Can the Clerk's Office provide a list of pending foreclosures?
8. How can I get a copy of the blueprints to my house?
9. When do I receive my Deed after my mortgage is paid off?
10. How can I monitor my home title to identify possible fraud?