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Court and Land Records

General Information and Requests

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The County Clerk is the Clerk of Supreme and County Courts and is responsible for maintaining the court files for civil and criminal matters. The County Clerk is also the official registrar of deeds, mortgages, assignments of mortgages, satisfactions of mortgages, judgments and liens. The Clerk has the duty of indexing and preserving these documents.

A search of public court and land records can be conducted at the Clerk’s Office either in person or via telephone or fax request. Another option is to search records by using the On-line Office of the Monroe County Clerk.

Copies of records are 65¢ per page. A $1.30 minimum charge is required. The fee for a certified copy is $5 for a document up to four pages in length, plus a charge of $1.25 per page for each additional page when applicable. Also, an extra fee of $5 for every 2 years searched is charged whenever a search of the records is involved. Payment may be made at the time of pickup, at the Clerk’s office. The County Clerk’s Office accepts cash, checks, Visa and Master Card.

Mail-in Requests can be made in writing and mailed to the Monroe County Clerk’s Office (39 W. Main Street, Room 105, Rochester, New York, 14614) along with a check for the appropriate amount of money made payable to the Monroe County Clerk. For further information, please call 585 753-1600.

Faxed Requests can be made in writing and faxed to the Monroe County Clerk’s Office at 585 753-1624. Please include a telephone number that you can be reached at. A Clerk’s Office representative will contact you to advise you of the charge for your request. Payment may be made over the phone via credit card, by mailing a check or in person.

Telephone Requests can be made by calling 585 753-1600 during normal business hours.

When ordering documents, please provide the following information:

  • index number
  • type of record sought
  • filing date
  • name of the parties (or a business name)

 

Filing Fees

Mortgages

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Mortgage instruments must include all mortgagors and mortgagees, the new tax number, address, legal description of the property and the type of dwelling.

  • The base fee to record a mortgage is $30, which includes the recording page.
  • Each page is $3.
  • Applicable Mortgage Tax is also due at time of recording.

Mortgage Tax Collection

  1. Single or two family dwelling (only one structure)
    • Mortgage of $10,000 or LESS—3/4 of 1%
      • half (1/2) of 1% paid by MORTGAGOR
      • one quarter (1/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGEE
      • Half (1/2) of 1% goes to the town or the city where the property is located; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the state of New York; 0 will go to the Transportation Authority.
    • Mortgage OVER $10,000—1% less $25
      • three quarters (3/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGOR
      • one quarter (1/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGEE
      • Half (1/2) of 1% goes to the town or the city where the property is located; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the state of New York; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the Transportation Authority.
  2. Multiple structures or three to five family dwelling—1% of Mortgage Amount
    • three quarters (3/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGOR
    • one quarter (1/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGEE
    • Half (1/2) of 1% goes to the town or the city where the property is located; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the state of New York; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the Transportation Authority.
  3. Multiple family dwelling (over six), vacant land (not to be improved by one or two family dwelling), commercial—1% of mortgage amount
    • 1% paid by MORTGAGOR
    • Half (1/2) of 1% goes to the town or the city where the property is located; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the state of New York; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the Transportation Authority.
  4. Vacant land (to be improved by one or two family dwelling)—1% of Mortgage Amount LESS $25
    • three quarters (3/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGOR
    • one quarter (1/4) of 1% paid by MORTGAGEE
    • Half (1/2) of 1% goes to the town or the city where the property is located; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the state of New York; one quarter (1/4) of 1% goes to the Transportation Authority.

 

Deeds

Deeds must be dated originals and include the name and address of both the grantor and grantee, return address or attorney’s box number, full legal property description specifying which municipality the property is situated in, the new tax number, property and tax mailing address, signature of grantor, acknowledgement matching signature and name cited on document, and complete notary information. Deed filings must also include a completed TP-584 and RP-5217 (Equalization Form).

  • The base fee to record a deed is $30, which includes the recording page.
  • Each page is $3.
  • The TP-584 form is $5.
  • The Equalization Form fee is $125 if one the following boxes is checked: 7A, 7B, 7E or both 7G and box 8 OR if the property classification code in Item 18 is: 100 through 199; or 200 through 299; or 411-C. Otherwise the Equalization Form fee is $250.
  • Transfer Tax of $4 per thousand.

 

Index Numbers

Index numbers are assigned to open a file where all later papers are kept and which bear that same number. Index numbers are assigned only to those actions and proceedings issued by the New York Supreme or Monroe County Courts.

The index application must be completed and filed at the Monroe County Clerk’s Office. The fee per number is $210.

Please remember that all instruments filed with the Monroe County Clerk’s Office must bear original signatures.

 

Civil Actions

A $210 check payable to the County Clerk for assigning an index number, starts a civil action proceeding. Please remember that instruments filed with the County Clerk’s Office must bear original signatures.

A civil action file may include court orders, affidavits, summons, complaints or any document pertaining to that action and bearing the assigned index number. If you do not know the index number assigned to your action, a $5 fee will be charged for every two years searched.

Note: For information on court dates, jury duty, bail bond hearings or small claims, please see the courts listed in the blue pages of your telephone book.

 

Criminal Proceedings

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Individuals may not initiate criminal proceedings directly, therefore, if you wish to initiate a criminal proceeding please consult an attorney, law enforcement agency or the district attorney’s office.

The Monroe County Clerk’s Office is the source for criminal records filed by the New York State Supreme and Monroe County Courts. Only felony convictions are filed in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office. It will be helpful in locating a criminal file if you know the index number and year of filing. Only the parties involved and/or their counsel may have access to any sealed records, otherwise a court order for unsealing is required.

Federal, city and town proceedings are the responsibility of those government bodies and are not filed with this office.

 

Birth and Death Records

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Neither birth nor death records are recorded in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office.

Both birth and death records may be obtained from the Monroe County Health Department’s Office of Vital Records. Visit the Health Department or call 585 753-5141 during normal business hours.

Visit the Monroe County Health Department’s Office of Vital Records.

Order records online from Monroe County Vital Records.

Clerk Right Now

Pittsford Town Hall and Greece Town Hall To Host Passport Services Every Wednesday! Every Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. County Clerk’s Office staff will provide the entire range of passport services at the two locations, including photos and expedited applications, without need for an appointment.
Renew Monroe Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo launched "Renew Monroe", encouraging residents to renew their vehicle registrations at local DMV offices. Over $500,000 annually could be kept working here if every vehicle owner in Monroe County participated in the new program. Residents can mail their renewals to the Henrietta DMV Office, use a convenient drop box, or for immediate return of their registration, use an Express Line at any permanent DMV branch.
County Clerks Call on State DMV to Return Renewal Processing Members of the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Association of County Clerks (NYSACC) held a joint press conference today to object to the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles' desire to contract with an outside entity for the processing of motor vehicle registration renewals.
Online Learner Permit Testing Available in Local High Schools Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo partners with local high schools to offer Online Learner Permit Testing.
Special Passport Dates for 2010 The Monroe County Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to process passport applications. In addition, Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo will host special passport services in 2010. Please click here for a detailed list.
Passport Saturdays in 2010

The Monroe County Clerk's Downtown Office at 39 West Main Street will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on the following Saturdays in 2010 to handle the processing of Passport applications.

January 30

February 27

March 27

April 24

May 29

June 26

July 31

August 28

September 25

October 30

November 27

Greece DMV at the Mall at Greece Ridge to Open the Last Saturday of Every Month
Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo announced that the Greece DMV office will open on the last Saturday of every month, beginning Saturday, May 31, 2008. These "DMV Saturdays" are an expansion of the Clerk's Office "Renew Monroe!" program that encourages residents to handle their DMV and Passport business locally. The Greece DMV office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during DMV Saturdays.
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