Lycoming County Property Records Search

Lycoming County property records are maintained at the county courthouse in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Recorder of Deeds office holds deeds, mortgages, and other land instruments for all property in the county. You can search Lycoming County property records online through the Pennsylvania statewide portal or visit the courthouse in person. The county assessor keeps ownership and tax assessment data. Lycoming County covers a large geographic area in north-central Pennsylvania, and its property records reflect a long history of land transactions dating back to the county's formation.

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WilliamsportCounty Seat
1795Records Since
(570) 327-2263Office Phone
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Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds

The Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds operates from the county courthouse in Williamsport. This office is the official custodian of all recorded land documents in Lycoming County. It records new deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, easements, and other instruments that affect real property within the county. Lycoming County was established in 1795, and the recorder's office has maintained land records since that time.

The county courthouse in Williamsport is the central location for property record research in Lycoming County. Staff at the recorder's office can help you search the index, locate specific documents, and obtain copies during regular business hours. The Lycoming County website provides additional information about county services and office locations.

Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds office in Williamsport for property records
OfficeLycoming County Recorder of Deeds
AddressLycoming County Courthouse, Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone(570) 327-2263
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Websitelyco.org

Note: Confirm exact office hours before visiting the Williamsport courthouse, as hours may change on county holidays or during special events.

Searching Lycoming County Property Records

The Pennsylvania statewide land records portal is the best online starting point for Lycoming County property research. The portal at pa.uslandrecords.com gives access to recorded instruments filed with the Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds. You can search by grantor or grantee name, document type, and date range. Some records are viewable at no cost; image downloads may require a fee account. This is widely used by title professionals and real estate attorneys working in the Williamsport area.

Pennsylvania statewide land records portal for Lycoming County property records search

The Lycoming County Assessor maintains property tax and ownership records separately from the recorder. Assessment data includes ownership information, parcel numbers, assessed values, and property characteristics. The county website provides links to the online assessment search tool. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number to find current tax and ownership data for any Lycoming County parcel.

For historical research, the Pennsylvania State Archives land records guide explains how to trace early land warrants in Lycoming County going back to the late 1700s. Some older deed books may be available through FamilySearch and similar platforms. In-person research at the courthouse remains the most thorough approach for pre-digital records in Lycoming County.

Note: Online tools are most complete for records from the 1990s to the present. For older title research spanning multiple decades, plan to visit the courthouse in Williamsport or hire a local title professional.

Property Documents in Lycoming County

The Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds holds the full range of recorded land and legal documents. Deeds are the most frequently searched records and form the chain of title for every parcel in the county. A deed transfers ownership from seller to buyer and is the primary evidence of property ownership in Lycoming County. Mortgage records document loans secured by real property. Mortgage satisfactions confirm that loans have been repaid and liens cleared.

Additional recorded documents in Lycoming County include easements, rights-of-way, subdivision plans, mechanics' liens, UCC financing statements, and powers of attorney affecting real property. Each type of document affects property rights and becomes part of the permanent public record when filed. Title researchers reviewing Lycoming County records must examine all document types to identify any open claims or encumbrances on a property.

Judgment liens from court cases appear in the Unified Judicial System public records portal. State-level UCC filings are searchable through the Pennsylvania Department of State. Tax records tied to Lycoming County property are handled by the PA Department of Revenue.

Pennsylvania Open Records Law and Property Access

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, at 65 P.S. § 67.301, gives residents the right to access public records held by government agencies. Lycoming County property records, including deed indexes and assessment data, are public records under this law. You can view them during regular hours at the courthouse without a formal written request. The law presumes records are open unless a specific statutory exemption applies.

If access is denied, you may appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. The OOR reviews appeals and issues binding decisions on record access disputes. The Pennsylvania Local Government Commission provides resources on public record obligations for county offices throughout Pennsylvania. Routine property record requests in Lycoming County are typically resolved without any formal legal process.

Lycoming County GIS and Online Parcel Data

Lycoming County provides online access to property and parcel data through county and state systems. GIS mapping tools allow users to view parcel boundaries on an interactive map. These tools are accessible through the county website and link to the assessor database. Clicking a parcel on the map brings up current ownership and assessment data for that property in Lycoming County. This is a useful tool for anyone researching property locations or confirming boundary information.

The online assessment search covers all taxable parcels in Lycoming County and is searchable by owner name, address, or parcel number. Assessment records include land value, building value, total assessed value, and ownership information. The PA Land Records portal adds recorded instrument access on top of the local assessment tools, giving a complete picture of any Lycoming County property without requiring a trip to Williamsport.

Note: GIS and assessment data are updated on a schedule set by the county. For the most current recording activity, contact the Lycoming County Recorder of Deeds directly.

Getting Copies of Lycoming County Property Records

Copies of Lycoming County property records can be obtained in person at the courthouse, through the PA Land Records portal, or by mail. In-person visits to the Williamsport courthouse are the most direct way to get certified copies of recorded instruments. Bring the grantor or grantee name, book and page number, or property address to help staff locate the document quickly.

Online copies of recorded instruments are available through pa.uslandrecords.com. Registered users can view and download document images for a fee. The Pennsylvania Land Title Association can refer you to licensed title professionals who perform certified title searches in Lycoming County. These searches are typically required for real estate transactions and refinances. Mail requests to the Recorder of Deeds should include document details, return address, and payment. Call (570) 327-2263 to confirm current copy fees before sending your request.

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