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All property deeds in Texas are registered with the county clerk's office in the county where the property is located. Some counties provide online access to property deeds and other recorded documents. You can also request a copy of your property deed from the county clerk in person or by mail.

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Q: How do you get a copy of your property deed in Texas?
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