Woodbridge Township Deed Records

Woodbridge Township deed records are stored at the Middlesex County Clerk's office. This large township in northeastern Middlesex County includes several communities with active real estate markets. Deed records for Woodbridge Township cover property sales, transfers, and liens going back many decades. The county clerk in New Brunswick manages all recorded land documents. You can search Woodbridge Township deed records online or at the clerk's office to find the property information you need.

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Woodbridge Township Quick Facts

103,000+ Population
Middlesex County
24.5 sq mi Area
07095 Main ZIP

Search Woodbridge Deed Records Online

The Middlesex County Land Records Search portal gives you online access to recorded documents for Woodbridge Township. This free tool lets you search by party name, document type, or recording date. Results include the book and page reference for each deed. You can view images of the actual documents right on screen.

To find a Woodbridge Township deed, enter the last name of the buyer or seller in the search form. The system pulls up all matching records across the county. Look for the entries that match your property. Each listing shows the recording date, document type, and the parties involved. Click through to see the full deed image. This tool covers deed records from 1929 forward.

For records before 1929, you need to visit the Middlesex County Clerk's office at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. The older Woodbridge Township deed books are stored on site. Staff can help you search the physical index volumes and pull up the right deed books. Bring a block and lot number if you have one. It will speed up your search.

Woodbridge Township Deed Recording

All deeds for property in Woodbridge Township are recorded at the Middlesex County Clerk's office. Recording gives the deed legal standing and makes it part of the public record. Under N.J.S.A. 46:16-1, an unrecorded deed is valid between the parties but does not protect the buyer from later claims. That is why recording matters.

Middlesex County land records search for Woodbridge Township deed records

The Middlesex County land records search shown above gives you quick access to recorded deed data. When a new deed is submitted, the clerk checks it for proper form. The document needs valid signatures, a notary acknowledgment, and a full legal description of the Woodbridge Township property. Once accepted, it gets a recording stamp with the exact date and time. This timestamp sets the priority of the deed against any other claims filed later.

Woodbridge Township has a mix of residential areas, waterfront parcels, and commercial zones. Each section of town has its own set of blocks and lots on the tax map. Deed records tie directly to these tax map references. When you search for a Woodbridge Township deed, the block and lot number is the fastest way to find the right parcel in the county system.

Note: Recording fees for Woodbridge Township deeds follow the statewide schedule set by New Jersey law.

Property History in Woodbridge

Woodbridge Township is one of the oldest settlements in New Jersey. It was chartered in 1669, making it one of the first townships in the state. That long history means deed records for Woodbridge Township stretch back centuries. The earliest records are held at the county level and in the New Jersey State Archives.

Modern deed records for Woodbridge Township follow a clear format. Each deed lists the grantor, the grantee, the property description, the sale price, and the date of transfer. Older deeds may use metes and bounds descriptions that refer to landmarks, roads, or waterways. These can be harder to match to current tax maps. If you run into a confusing legal description in a Woodbridge Township deed, a surveyor or title professional can help sort it out.

New Jersey State Archives comprehensive deed records for Woodbridge Township research

The state archives hold older county records that may not be available at the local level. For Woodbridge Township, this can include colonial-era land grants and early deed books. These records are open to the public. You can visit the archives in Trenton or request copies by mail. They serve as a key backup when Middlesex County records have gaps in the chain of title for a Woodbridge Township property.

Deed Record Types for Woodbridge

The Middlesex County Clerk records many types of land documents for Woodbridge Township. Deeds are the most common, but mortgages, liens, and easements are also in the files. Each type of document tells you something different about a property.

Common documents in Woodbridge Township deed records include:

  • Warranty deeds with full title guarantees
  • Bargain and sale deeds for standard transfers
  • Quit claim deeds for interest transfers
  • Sheriff's deeds from foreclosure sales
  • Executor's deeds from estate settlements

Under N.J.S.A. 46:4-1, all deeds recorded in New Jersey must follow a set format. The document must name the parties, describe the land, state the amount paid, and have the grantor's notarized signature. Woodbridge Township deeds that meet these rules are accepted for recording by the county clerk. Documents that fall short may be sent back for corrections before they can go on file.

Deed records in New Jersey are public under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. You do not need to state a reason to view or copy Woodbridge Township deed records. The clerk must provide access during normal business hours.

Note: Certified copies of Woodbridge Township deeds cost more than plain copies at the Middlesex County Clerk's office.

Copies of Woodbridge Deed Records

You can get copies of Woodbridge Township deed records from the Middlesex County Clerk. Plain copies are fine for personal use. Certified copies carry an official stamp and work for legal filings, bank requirements, and estate matters. The clerk offers both types at the counter in New Brunswick.

To request a copy, you need to identify the deed by its book and page number or by the names of the parties and the approximate recording date. The clerk will locate the deed in the system and make a copy for you. If you found the deed through the online records search, write down the book and page before you call or visit. That makes the process faster for Woodbridge Township deed record requests.

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Middlesex County Deed Records

Woodbridge Township is in Middlesex County. All deed recordings go through the Middlesex County Clerk at 75 Bayard Street in New Brunswick. The county serves 25 municipalities, and Woodbridge Township is among the largest. For more on the county recording system, fees, and related resources, visit the Middlesex County deed records page.

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