Central Missouri / Missouri River Corridor
Callaway County recorded documents are online through the Recorder
Callaway County's Recorder says recorded documents can be viewed online, including deeds, deeds of trust, releases, easements, surveys, plats, affidavits, and tax liens.
At 10 East 5th Street in Fulton, the Recorder’s counter is the county place for the paper trail behind land. Deeds, deeds of trust, releases, easements, surveys, plats, affidavits, marriage licenses, military discharges, and tax liens all fit the recorded-document lane.
That is different from the Assessor’s map or the Collector’s bill, which can point you toward a parcel but do not tell the whole recorded history. Callaway also offers online viewing through iCounty. Printing is a separate subscription-level step, so a quick online look and a printable copy are not the same errand.
Start here when the question is what was recorded, whether an easement exists, or which document changed hands before the tax record caught up.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Callaway County. See every local note for the county on its page.