Instant Access to Mineral County, NV Property Records
- Owner(s)
- Deed Records
- Loans & Liens
- Values
- Taxes
- Building Permits
- Purchase History
- Property Details
- And More!
Mineral County, Nevada, covers four main census-designated places: Hawthorne, Schurz, Walker Lake, and Mina. Mineral County, NV, property records contribute significantly to understanding the local market of houses and are necessary to obtain basic evidence of ownership of the lands, their boundaries, as well as characteristics of the given property.
Recent data obtained from Mineral County property records provide valuable insights into the local housing market, with information on median home values of $126,150.00, median rent set at $776.50, and a median household income of $43,489.00.
Furthermore, in terms of property taxes, Mineral County property owners pay a median rate of 0.45% based on assessed property value.
The Mineral County Recorder's Office is the chief custodian of property records. This office maintains an archive that dates back to 1911 when the county was formed. Real estate instruments within the Recorder's Office's archival system include deeds, mortgages, maps, plats, surveys, liens, and UCC filings.
The Recorder's Office's indexing system is a multi-access point system. Their records are organized based on principal parties (grantor/grantee), document dates, document types, Assessor's parcel numbers, and legal descriptions. Modern technological infrastructure enables online access to official records dating from 1985 onward through their digital portal, which updates in real-time.
For documents predating 1985, interested parties must call, email, or visit the office in Hawthorne. When accessing records online, users can view watermarked unofficial copies or purchase official copies at $1 per page. This applies to both standard documents and maps.
If zoning verification is needed, Mineral County follows two primary pathways: digital consultation through the County Assessor's website using parcel numbers or direct communication with the Mineral County Planning Commission, either in person or via telephone. Property addresses may be required for accurate zoning determination.
Mineral County Property Statistics
For an easier overview of the difference in tax rates between counties, explore the charts below. You can also get additional insights on median home values, income levels and homeownership rates in your area.
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Mineral County Registrar of Deeds
Mineral County Recorder
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Address: | 105 South A Street |
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Phone: | 775-945-3676 |
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Hours: | Monday - Thursday: 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. |
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Email: | recorder@mineralcountynv.org |
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Website: | http://mineralcountynv.us/government/recorder_auditor.php |
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Official Records Search: | http://mineralcountynv.us/government/recorder.php |