Plats
Requirements for Recording
The plat MUST have an original tax certificate from each taxing unit with jurisdiction of the real property indicating that no delinquent ad valorem taxes are owed on the real property.
If the plat, replat, or amended plat is being filed after September 1st, it MUST also have a tax receipt issued by the Tax Assessor and Collector for each taxing unit with jurisdiction of the property indicating that the taxes imposed by the taxing unit for the current year have been paid.
The Tax Certificate information MUST match the property description on the plat and the signatures MUST be notarized.
Mylar or a similar media is REQUIRED for preservation purposes.
The plat image MUST be legible for reproduction.
Fee Schedules - Effective January 1, 2024
ALL fees are due and payable at the time of filing. Personal checks are not accepted. Attorney's business checks are accepted. Visa and Master Cards accepted. Fees may be charged to a credit card via telephone or mail by supplying the account number, expiration date, and card holder's zip code.