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- Administrative Team
- Office Functions
- Recording Requirements
- Document Search and Copies
- Electronic Recording
- Forms
- Fees
- Real Property Transfer Tax
- Marriage Certificates
- Digitally Certified Record Copies
- APN Searching
- Survey
- Recording Notification Service
- Statistics
- Mapping
- Other Records
- FAQ
- General
- What forms of payment does the Washoe County Recorder accept?
- Can I get help preparing a document in the Recorder's Office?
- Does the Recorder's Office provide blank forms for the public to use?
- Does the Recorder's Office keep original documents?
- Does the Recorder's Office have a notary public available?
- How do I search online for recorded documents?
- What can I do if the image of my document does not display?
- What are the Washoe County Recorder's Office business hours and contact information?
- Does the Recorder's Office have copies of birth and death records?
- Does the Recorder's Office have copies of divorce records for Washoe County?
- Can I record my will with the Recorder's Office?
- Can I record a copy of a document?
- How do I record online?
- Are there fees to record online?
- How do I obtain copies of documents from the Recorder's Office?
- Does the Recorder's Office report recorded documents to the credit bureaus?
- What are the Recorder's Office hours of operation?
- What does it cost to record a document?
- Marriage
- Real Property
- Recording Notification Service
- General
Does the Recorder's Office report recorded documents to the credit bureaus?
No, the Recorder's Office does not report any information to any of the credit bureaus. However, credit bureaus can access the public records and information found (such as liens and judgments) may then be reflected on your report.
For information about items on your credit report, please contact the reporting credit bureau directly.