The City of Philadelphia Department of Records serves as the recorder of deeds for our city. When you buy a house, get a mortgage, or sell property in Philadelphia, important papers need to be filed with our department. This job is more important than most people realize.
What does the Department of Records do?
The Department of Records keeps official records of who owns what property in Philadelphia. Every time someone buys or sells a house or takes out a mortgage, those papers come to our office. We make sure these documents are properly filed and stored where the public can see them.
This system has been around for hundreds of years. Every deed and mortgage that gets recorded becomes part of a long chain that shows who has owned each piece of property over time.
Why public records matter
Making property records public serves everyone in Philadelphia. When documents are officially recorded with our department, they give “notice” to everyone about who owns what property. This means once something is recorded, the law assumes everyone knows about it.
This system makes buying and selling property much safer in our city. Before buying a house in Philadelphia, you can check our public records to make sure the seller really owns it. However, to find out about unpaid taxes, liens, judgments, or other debts attached to the property, you need to also check the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judgments and Lien Index, which is separate from our Department of Records.
Important note: We recommend that when you buy or sell property, you get title insurance and use the services of a real estate professional or attorney. Title insurance professionals will search our records and the court’s records to make sure everything is done properly. Doing this research on your own can be complicated and mistakes can be costly.
Protecting your property rights
Your property rights are only as good as the records that prove them. The Department of Records office is like a giant safe that protects the papers showing you own your home or land in Philadelphia.
Think about what would happen if your house burned down and destroyed all your important papers. You would still have proof of ownership because official copies are kept safe at our office. This backup system has saved many Philadelphia property owners from losing everything.
Our office also helps stop property theft by keeping official records and checking documents carefully.
How Philadelphia’s property records work together
In Philadelphia, property information is kept in different places. Our Department of Records maintains deeds, mortgages, and ownership records. But if you want to know about judgments, liens, or unpaid taxes on a property, you need to check the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judgments and Lien Index. Both sources work together to give you the complete picture.
Helping Philadelphia’s economy
A good recorder’s office helps Philadelphia’s economy. Banks need accurate property records to decide whether to give someone a mortgage. Real estate agents use these records to help buyers and sellers. Businesses check property records before investing in our neighborhoods.
When our office works well, buying and selling property in Philadelphia is faster and more secure.
Serving everyone in Philadelphia
The Department of Records doesn’t just help property owners. These records serve our whole city. Philadelphia’s government uses property records to figure out taxes and plan for growth. Researchers and people tracing their family history use these records too. Lawyers use property records to help with wills and legal disputes.
The fact that these records are open to everyone is important in a democracy. Anyone can look up who owns property in their Philadelphia neighborhood. This openness helps prevent corruption and lets residents stay informed about what’s happening in their community.
Why this matters to you
You might not think about the Department of Records office very often, but it affects your life in important ways. Whether you’re buying your first home in Philadelphia, starting a business, or just want to know about property in your neighborhood, our office is here to help.
Our department provides the trust and security that makes property ownership work in Philadelphia. The Department of Records may not be the most famous city office, but it’s one of the most important. We help make sure that property ownership is fair, honest, and protected for everyone in Philadelphia.