Find Property Records in Madison

Property records for Madison are filed at the Madison/Limestone County Probate Court. Madison is one of the largest cities in Alabama with a population of 64,029. The city government handles zoning, building permits, and planning matters. However, all deeds, mortgages, and liens are recorded with the county Probate Court. The county maintains the official land records for all property within Madison city limits. You can search these records online through the county portal, by mail, or in person at the Probate Court office.

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Madison Quick Facts

64,029 Population
Madison/Limestone County
$0.50 Deed Tax/$500
$0.15 Mortgage Tax/$100

Where to Find Madison Property Records

All property records for Madison are maintained by Madison/Limestone County. The Probate Court in the county seat serves as the official recorder. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and other land documents.

The Madison/Limestone County Probate Court records all property transfers within Madison. When someone buys or sells real estate in the city, the deed is filed with the county. When a bank issues a mortgage, that document also goes to the county Probate Court.

Madison property and GIS information

Visit the county Probate Court during business hours to search records. Most offices open at 8:00 AM and close by 4:30 PM on weekdays. Bring identification and know the property address or owner name you want to search.

Record Office Madison/Limestone County Probate Court
Record Types Deeds, Mortgages, Liens, Plats, Easements
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
County Page Madison/Limestone County Property Records

How to Search Madison Property Records

You can search property records for Madison using several methods. Online access through Madison/Limestone County offers the fastest results. In-person visits let you get certified copies right away. Mail requests work when you need official documents but cannot visit.

Search online through the Madison/Limestone County Probate Court website. Most county systems let you search by owner name, property address, or document type. Index results often appear free of charge. Document images may cost a small fee per page.

To search for Madison property records, you need:

  • Property address within Madison city limits
  • Owner name (current or previous)
  • Document type you are looking for
  • Approximate date range for the recording

Visit the Madison/Limestone County Probate Court for the most thorough search. Staff maintain index books and computer systems covering all recorded documents. They can help locate records and explain what different documents mean.

Madison City Property Services

While Madison does not maintain deed records, the city government provides related property services. The city Planning and Zoning department handles building permits and land use questions. Code Enforcement deals with property maintenance issues.

The city may maintain GIS maps showing property boundaries and zoning districts. Use these resources to identify parcels before searching county deed records. Some cities offer online mapping portals with parcel information.

City services related to property include:

  • Building permits and inspections
  • Zoning verification and variances
  • Code enforcement and violations
  • Planning and development review
  • GIS mapping and parcel data

Contact Madison city offices for questions about permits, zoning, or code issues. For deed and mortgage records, you must go to the Madison/Limestone County Probate Court.

Property Recording Fees for Madison

Recording fees for Madison properties follow Madison/Limestone County rates. These fees apply when you file new deeds, mortgages, or other documents with the Probate Court.

Standard recording fees include:

  • First page of any document: $3 to $16
  • Each additional page: $3
  • Extra names beyond first two: $1 each

Transfer taxes apply to most property sales and mortgages. Deed tax equals $0.50 per $500 of property value. Mortgage tax runs $0.15 per $100 of the loan amount. These taxes go to the state and county, not the city.

Copy fees at the Madison/Limestone County Probate Court:

  • Regular copies: $0.50 to $1 per page
  • Certified copies: $2 to $5 per document
  • Online document images: varies by county

Related Property Records

Several offices maintain records that affect Madison property. The Madison/Limestone County Revenue Commissioner handles property tax assessments and bills. The Tax Assessor determines values for taxation purposes.

Check these offices for additional property information:

  • Revenue Commissioner: tax bills and payment history
  • Tax Assessor: property valuations and appeals
  • GIS Office: parcel maps and boundaries
  • City Planning: zoning and permits

Property tax liens can affect title to real estate. If you are researching a property, check for unpaid taxes in addition to recorded liens. The Revenue Commissioner's office can provide this information.

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Madison/Limestone County Property Records

For complete property record information, including contact details, fees, and online access, visit the county page.

Other Major Alabama Cities

These cities also have significant property activity. Each files records with their county Probate Court.