Southwest Missouri
Recorded land documents are a Recorder search
The Greene County Recorder maintains real property records, and its real estate search is separate from tax and assessment lookups.
A deed question belongs in a different lane than a tax bill or assessed value. The Greene County Recorder is the office for real property records. Its real estate search can be used by document number, name, document type, book and page, or legal description.
That makes the Recorder a good stop when the question is about a filed land document. It is not the same thing as the Assessor’s parcel information, and it is not the Collector’s payment record. The office records documents that meet recording requirements, but it is not a catch-all lien search desk.
For a property file, separate the pieces. Use the Recorder for recorded real-estate documents, the Assessor for assessment context, and the Collector for taxes and receipts.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Greene County. See every local note for the county on its page.