How do I know if there is a lien or judgment on my property?

We do not file liens or judgments in our office, but we do record mortgages that might be part of what you are looking for. The information you can view in our office will include the name of the person, the institution they borrowed from, the amount they borrowed, what property the mortgage is on, and if the mortgage is satisfied. To find information on a lien or judgment, visit the Prothonotary's Office on the first floor of the Fayette County Courthouse, or call the office at 724-430-1272.

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1. How far back do your records go?
2. What kind of documents are recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office?
3. How do documents get recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office?
4. Can I obtain a copy of a record?
5. If I have an address, can I find out how owns the property?
6. How do I find out who currently owns the property surrounding my property?
7. How can I get information on subdivisions?
8. How do I know if there is a lien or judgment on my property?