Access Old Bridge Township Deed Records

Old Bridge Township deed records are maintained by the Middlesex County Clerk at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. Old Bridge Township has about 68,000 residents and is one of the largest communities in Middlesex County. Property deeds, land transfers, and related filings all go through the county office. You can search deed records online through the county's records search portal, which has deeds going back to 1929. This guide explains how to find and obtain deed records for Old Bridge Township.

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Old Bridge Township Quick Facts

68,400 Population
Middlesex County
1929 Online Records Since
Free Basic Search

Middlesex County Clerk's Office

The Middlesex County Clerk records all deeds for Old Bridge Township. The office sits at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. Every property transfer in Old Bridge Township creates a deed that gets filed here. Staff index each document and assign it a book and page number for permanent storage.

You can visit the office in person during business hours. Bring a photo ID. The staff can search for Old Bridge Township deed records by owner name, property address, or block and lot number. They can also pull records by book and page if you already have the reference from a prior search. The Clerk's office serves all 25 municipalities in Middlesex County, and Old Bridge Township is one of the busiest in terms of deed recordings due to its size and active real estate market.

Office Middlesex County Clerk
Address 75 Bayard St
New Brunswick, NJ
Online Search mcrecords.co.middlesex.nj.us

Search Old Bridge Township Deed Records Online

Middlesex County offers an online records search portal. It holds deed records from 1929 to the present. You can find it at mcrecords.co.middlesex.nj.us/recordssearch. The tool lets you search by name, date range, or document type. Results show recording details for Old Bridge Township deeds and other recorded land documents.

The portal is free for basic searches. You do not need an account to look up deed records for Old Bridge Township. Type in an owner's name and the system returns all matching documents in Middlesex County. You can narrow results by date or type. Each result shows the book and page, date recorded, and parties on the deed. For Old Bridge Township property owners and buyers, this is the fastest way to check the status of a deed or trace prior transfers from anywhere with an internet connection.

Middlesex County records search portal for Old Bridge Township deed records

The online portal covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents for all of Middlesex County, including every Old Bridge Township parcel.

Historical Deed Records for Old Bridge Township

The New Jersey State Archives holds older Middlesex County land records. These go further back than the online portal. Researchers looking for deed records tied to Old Bridge Township land from before 1929 can check the State Archives catalog at nj.gov/state/archives. The catalog lists what records are on microfilm and what years they cover.

The State Archives is in Trenton. You can visit in person or request copies by mail. These older records are useful for genealogy work, historical research, and tracing land that has been in families for generations in Old Bridge Township. The handwriting and legal terms in older deed records can be hard to read, but the State Archives staff can help. Between the online portal and the State Archives, you can trace Old Bridge Township deed records across nearly a century of modern recordings and well into the 1800s for earlier land transfers.

New Jersey State Archives database for historical deed records

The State Archives also holds other county clerk records from Middlesex County, including early mortgages and land surveys that may relate to Old Bridge Township properties.

Note: The online records search at the Middlesex County Clerk starts at 1929, so anything older requires a visit to the State Archives or the county office.

Old Bridge Township Deed Record Details

Every deed record for an Old Bridge Township property includes standard information. It names the grantor, who is the seller, and the grantee, who is the buyer. A legal description identifies the land. Block and lot numbers tie the deed to the township tax map. The date of the transfer and the date recorded at the county are both shown.

Most Old Bridge Township deed records also include the consideration or sale price. This helps buyers, appraisers, and researchers understand market values over time. The deed type is listed as well. New Jersey commonly uses bargain and sale deeds in residential transactions, and that holds true in Old Bridge Township. Warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and executor's deeds also appear in the records. Each type conveys a different level of protection for the buyer, so knowing the deed type matters when you review Old Bridge Township deed records.

  • Grantor and grantee names
  • Legal description and block and lot
  • Recording date, book, and page
  • Sale price or consideration
  • Deed type used in the transfer
  • Notary acknowledgment and signatures

Title Searches in Old Bridge Township

A title search checks all deed records for an Old Bridge Township property to confirm who owns it and whether any claims exist against the land. Buyers get title searches before closing. The search traces ownership back through each prior deed. It also looks for liens, mortgages, judgments, and easements that could affect the property.

Start a basic search at the Middlesex County online portal. Look up the current owner and work backward through each transfer. Professional title companies search 60 years or more for Old Bridge Township properties. They verify that every link in the chain is clean. If the chain is clear, the buyer can get title insurance. That policy protects against hidden defects in the deed records that might surface after closing on the Old Bridge Township home.

Recording Deeds for Old Bridge Township

New deeds for Old Bridge Township properties go to the Middlesex County Clerk at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. The attorney or title company at closing submits the deed for recording. It must meet New Jersey's format rules: correct signatures, a full legal description, and the right fees.

The county charges a per-page recording fee. A realty transfer fee also applies based on the sale price, as required by N.J.S.A. 46:15-7. Once the Clerk records the deed, it gets a book and page number and becomes a permanent part of the Old Bridge Township deed records. Recording is what gives public notice that the property has a new owner. Without it, third parties may not know about the transfer, which puts the buyer at risk.

Note: Always confirm the current recording fees with the Middlesex County Clerk before submitting a deed for an Old Bridge Township property.

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Middlesex County Deed Records

Old Bridge Township is in Middlesex County. All deed filings go through the Middlesex County Clerk in New Brunswick. The county handles records for 25 municipalities in central New Jersey. For more on recording fees, search tools, and related property records, visit the Middlesex County deed records page.

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