Montana Property & Deed Records
In Montana, property ownership records and recorded documents are typically maintained at the county level. Start with the county recorder or clerk for deeds and liens, and the assessor or appraisal district for parcel data. Tax collectors or treasurers publish delinquent tax lists and sale information.
Where to Search
- Recorder/Clerk: Search deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats by name or instrument number.
- Assessor/Appraiser: Look up parcel numbers, ownership, assessed value, and maps.
- Tax Collector/Treasurer: Check taxes due, redemption timelines, and auction details.
Steps to Find a Deed
- Confirm the county where the property is located.
- Use the recorder or clerk search to find deeds by name, address, or parcel ID.
- Download the deed image and note the recording date, book/page or instrument number.
- Verify taxes and liens through the tax office and recorder before any transaction.
Quick tips
- Get the parcel ID from the assessor before searching deeds?it improves match accuracy.
- Filter by document type (deed, mortgage, lien) to reduce irrelevant results.
- Check tax sale calendars and bidder registration rules if you invest in distressed properties.
- Order certified copies from the recorder if you need documents for court or closing.
Official source links
- USA.gov State Government Directory
Use this to jump into official state and county agency sites.
- NACo County Explorer Data
Identify county offices and county-level context before pulling records.
- BLM General Land Office Records
Useful for historical federal land patents and older chain context.