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Dawson County, Montana Property Records

Dawson County, Montana, contains the cities of Glendive, West Glendive, and Richey. In Dawson County, MT, property records refer to official documents kept by the county that show ownership details and boundaries of all real estate parcels. These are important for verifying title in sales, financing, and taxation.

A comprehensive analysis of Dawson County property records sheds light on the area's real estate landscape, emphasizing the median home value at $126,133 and the concurrent median rental price of $587.

Additionally, the county presents a median household income of $58,254, while property holders face a median property tax responsibility of 0.94%.

The Clerk and Recorder is the central authority responsible for maintaining property records in Dawson County, MT. This office handles a comprehensive array of land documents dating back to 1881, including deeds, contracts, mortgages, assignments, leases, satisfactions, releases, and liens. These documents are meticulously indexed and are available in handwritten, microfilm, and computerized formats.

To access these records, individuals can visit the office located at 207 W. Bell St., Glendive, MT 59330. Within the premises, they can locate a specific record by utilizing criteria such as legal description, name, document type, and recording date. They can also ask for assistance from the office staff to streamline the search process.

For those delving into historical records, the Arcasearch platform offers online convenience. It contains old documents which are primarily searchable using book references and text descriptions.

In Dawson County, the charges for acquiring copies of property records can vary based on the specific document type and the necessary certification. As the current fee schedule does not outline copy fees, it is recommended to contact the Clerk and Recorder office at 406-377-3058 for the latest information regarding fees.

To verify zoning details, connect with the Dawson County Planning Department or the appropriate city officials governing the specific parcel location. These entities oversee the enforcement of zoning regulations and maintain materials essential for identifying a parcel's zoning classification. Furthermore, they assist with diverse zoning matters such as variances, non-conforming uses, land divisions, etc.

Dawson County Property Records Search

Dawson County Registrar of Deeds

Dawson County Clerk & Recorder

Address: 207 W. Bell St
Phone: 406-377-3058
Fax: 406-377-1717
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Website: https://www.dawsonmt.gov/departments/records/index.php

Dawson County Property Statistics

Dawson

Tax Assessor

  • Total Parcels: 9,702
  • Commercial Parcels: 611
  • Residential Parcels: 4,312
  • Other Parcels: 4,779
  • Tax Amount Population: 89.76%
  • Tax Year: 2022
  • Last Assr Update: 2022-10-24
  • Tape Cutoff Date: 2021-12-31
  • Assessment Year: 2022
  • FIPS Code: 30021

AVM

  • County Population: 9702
  • Most Current Valuation Date: 2023-03-19
  • Total Parcels: 72
  • Residential Parcels: 72
  • FIPS Code: 30021

Geocode

  • Total Parcels: 9,702
  • Geocode Unavailable: 0
  • Parcel-Centroid Geocodes: 9,383
  • Street-Level Geocodes: 75
  • Other Geocodes: 244
  • FIPS Code: 30021

Foreclosure

  • State FIPs: 30
  • County FIPs: 021
  • Judicial/Non-Judicial: Non-Judicial
  • Min Recording Date: 2016-12-22
  • NOD Document Count: 0
  • NOD Max Recording Date: N/A
  • NTS Document Count: 19
  • NTS Max Recording Date: 2022-11-27
  • LP Document Count: 0
  • LP MaxRecording Date: N/A
  • NOS Document Count: 0
  • NOS Max Recording Date: N/A

Dawson County Property Records Search