Find Edison Township Deed Records

Edison Township deed records are filed with the Middlesex County Clerk. As one of the largest towns in New Jersey, Edison has a deep archive of property records that spans well over a century. The county clerk's office in New Brunswick stores all recorded deeds for Edison Township. You can search these deed records online or visit the office in person. Title searches, ownership checks, and property research all start with deed records on file for Edison Township.

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Edison Township Quick Facts

107,000+ Population
Middlesex County
30 sq mi Area
08817/08820 ZIP Codes

Search Edison Deed Records Online

The Middlesex County Clerk provides an online portal for searching recorded land documents. The Middlesex County Records Search tool lets you look up deeds from 1929 to the present. You can search by party name, date range, or document type. Results show the book and page number for each recorded deed tied to an Edison Township property.

Start your search with the full name of the buyer or seller. The system checks both the grantor and grantee indexes. If you know the block and lot, that helps narrow results in a busy town like Edison Township. Each result links to an image of the actual deed so you can read the full text. This is a free tool. You do not need an account to search deed records for Edison Township through this portal.

The Middlesex County Clerk's office is at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. If you want to visit in person, the staff can assist with searches and provide certified copies. Phone them at (732) 745-3005 for hours and copy fees. In-person visits work well when you need to search older deed records for Edison Township that may not appear in the online system.

Note: Online deed records for Edison Township through the Middlesex County portal go back to 1929.

Recording Deeds in Edison Township

Every deed for Edison Township must be recorded with the Middlesex County Clerk to take legal effect against third parties. New Jersey law under N.J.S.A. 46:16-1 sets the rules for deed recording. The clerk accepts documents for recording at their New Brunswick office during business hours.

When you bring a deed for an Edison Township property, the clerk reviews it for basic compliance. The document must have proper signatures, notarization, and a complete legal description. The clerk stamps the recording date and time, assigns book and page numbers, and scans the document. The original is returned to the submitter. Recording fees follow a statewide schedule. The first page has a base fee, and each added page costs more. A realty transfer fee also applies to most property sales in Edison Township.

New Jersey State Archives deed records resource for Edison Township research

The New Jersey State Archives portal holds historical land records that can aid research on older Edison Township properties. The state archives are a strong backup when county records have gaps or when you need documents from before the county started its digital index.

Edison Township Property Research

Edison Township covers about 30 square miles in Middlesex County. The town has a wide mix of homes, from pre-war bungalows to modern subdivisions. That variety means the deed records tell many stories. Some parcels trace back to farms that were split up in the mid-1900s. Others show recent condo conversions or commercial developments.

A thorough search of Edison Township deed records should include these steps:

  • Search the grantee index for the current owner
  • Pull the most recent deed and note the prior owner
  • Search the grantor index for that prior owner
  • Repeat until you reach the desired starting point
  • Check for any gaps or breaks in the chain of title

Each deed in the Edison Township files contains a legal description that ties the property to a specific block and lot on the tax map. Compare the legal description on the deed to the current tax map to make sure they match. Over time, lots in Edison Township have been split, merged, and renumbered. The deed records track all of those changes.

New Jersey deed records information resource for Edison Township

For quit claim deeds and other specialty transfers in Edison Township, the same recording rules apply. A quit claim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor holds without making promises about the title. These show up often in Edison Township deed records when family members transfer property among themselves or when clearing up old claims.

Historical Deed Records for Edison

Edison Township was known as Raritan Township until 1954. If you need deed records from before that year, look under Raritan Township in the Middlesex County indexes. The name change did not affect the recording of deeds. All records stayed in the same county files. Only the township name changed on new documents going forward.

The Middlesex County Clerk's online search tool covers deeds from 1929 to the present. For older records, you need to visit the clerk's office in New Brunswick and search the physical deed books and index volumes. These older records for Edison Township are stored on site and can be viewed during office hours. Staff can guide you to the right index book based on the time frame you need.

Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, deed records in New Jersey are public documents. Anyone can request to view or copy them. You do not need to state a reason. This applies to all deed records for Edison Township, old and new.

Note: Search under "Raritan Township" for Edison deed records dated before 1954.

Common Deed Record Needs in Edison

People search Edison Township deed records for many reasons. Buyers want to confirm ownership before closing. Sellers need copies of their deed to prepare for a sale. Attorneys run title searches to clear the way for financing. Heirs look for deeds when settling an estate. Each of these tasks starts with a search at the Middlesex County Clerk's office or through the online records search.

If you need a certified copy of an Edison Township deed, request one from the county clerk. Certified copies carry an official stamp and can be used for legal purposes. Plain copies work fine for personal reference. The clerk charges different rates for each type. Call ahead to ask about current fees for copies of Edison Township deed records.

Edison Township sits at the heart of central New Jersey. Major roads like Route 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike run through town. That location drives strong demand for land, which in turn creates a steady flow of new deed recordings. Whether you are buying, selling, or just checking the record, the Middlesex County Clerk is your source for Edison Township deed records.

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Middlesex County Deed Records

Edison Township is in Middlesex County. All deed recordings go through the Middlesex County Clerk at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. The county handles records for 25 municipalities, and Edison Township is the largest by population. For more on the county system, fees, and related property resources, visit the Middlesex County deed records page.

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