Central Missouri / Missouri River Corridor
Boone County recorded documents are a separate search
The recorder's online services cover deeds, deeds of trust, tax liens, easements, and other recorded real-estate documents.
Boone County property research splits into different counters fast. The Assessor and Collector help with value and tax questions; the Recorder of Deeds is where the recorded-document trail lives.
That trail can include warranty deeds, deeds of trust, tax liens, easement agreements, and other real-estate documents recorded in Boone County. The recorder’s office is based at the Boone County Government Center in Columbia, with online services for many searches.
For a buyer, those records can show older deeds, liens, easements, or recorded agreements that never appear in a listing summary. For an owner, the recorder is the place to request or search the document itself. Use the assessor or collector when the question is value, parcel data, taxes, or receipts.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Boone County. See every local note for the county on its page.