Labette County Title Deed (Kansas)

Labette County Recorders of Deeds maintain real estate ownership documents for a county or local government in Labette County, Kansas. The office ensures the accuracy of property, land, and property tax records, and as part of this responsibility, Recorders of Deeds keep title deeds. These Labette County title deeds provide information on property transfers, including the names of previous and current owners, a description of the property, and the purchase price. They act as proof of ownership and also list zoning rules for the property. Labette County Recorders of Deeds typically provide online access to their title deeds.

Labette County Recorder of Deeds Oswego KS 501 Merchant Street 67356 620-795-4931


Labette County Town and City Halls provide several municipal functions for their jurisdiction, and as part of their responsibilities they maintain important records for their town or city in Labette County, Kansas. This includes title deeds, which act as proof of ownership and typically contain information about the property being sold, its size, and any zoning or use rules. Title deeds also list information on Labette County property sales and transfers, including the name of previous and current owners, the sale price, and a description of the property. Labette County title deeds may be available through the Town or City Hall website.

Altamont City Hall Altamont KS 407 Huston Avenue 67330 620-784-5612

Bartlett City Hall Bartlett KS 507 Main Street 67332 620-226-3333

Edna City Hall Edna KS 209 Delaware Street 67342 620-922-3841

Mound Valley City Hall Mound Valley KS 411 Hickory Street 67354 620-328-3411

Parsons City Hall Parsons KS 112 South 17th Street 67357 620-421-7000

Labette County Assessor Offices determine the appraisal value of taxable property within their jurisdiction, often at the county or local level in Labette County, Kansas. This information is used to assess property taxes owed by residents. Labette County Assessors may also keep a number of property-related documents, including Labette County title deeds. These records provide details on property transfers, such as the names of previous and current owners, the sale price, and a description of the property. Title deeds act as proof of ownership, and they may contain information about the size of the property and any Labette County zoning or use rules. Assessor Offices may provide online access to title deed records.

Labette County Assessor's Office Oswego KS 517 Merchant Street 67356 620-795-2548


Labette County Clerk Offices operate at the county or local level and their primary purpose is the preservation of public records in Labette County, Kansas. Clerk Offices maintain a number of property-related records, including Labette County title deeds. These Labette County deeds provide information on property transfers, such as the names of the previous and current owners, the purchase price, and a description of the property. Title deeds act as proof of ownership and they may also contain information about the size of the Labette County property and any zoning rules. Clerk Offices often provide online access to their title deed records.

Labette County Clerk Oswego KS 501 Merchant Street 67356 620-795-2138

Labette County Clerk Parsons KS 201 South Central Avenue, Ste B 67357 620-421-6370