Maryville Deed Records

Maryville deed records are filed through the Blount County Register of Deeds, so the city search always points back to the county office that keeps the official land record for Maryville property. If you need a deed, a trust deed, a release, a plat, or a copy from an older file, the county register is the right source. Maryville is the county seat, and that makes the office easy to reach when a search needs a copy, a recording check, or help finding an older filing from Blount County land records.

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Maryville Deed Records Office

Maryville deed records are managed by the Blount County Register of Deeds. Susan Burchfield is listed as the register, with the office at 337 Court Street, Maryville, TN 37804. The phone number is (865) 273-5800. That office keeps the county deed books, indexes, and the related property files that matter when you are tracing title in Maryville. Because the city is the county seat, the local office is also the natural stop for people who want a face-to-face search or a certified copy.

Maryville has a deep land-record history, so the county office is more than a help desk. It is the starting point for a property file that may reach back to the late eighteenth century. That means a modern search and an older archive search can both be part of the same request. If you need the live filing, the county register is where the official file is held. If you need older context, the office and the archive path work together.

The image below points to the county register directory that leads into Maryville deed records. It is the cleanest state-level office reference in the research packet.

Maryville deed records Blount County Register of Deeds directory

The CTAS county register directory is the best backup source for Maryville deed records when you need the county office path first.

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Maryville deed records are easier to search when you start with a clear clue. A grantor or grantee name is best, but an address, parcel number, or rough year can also work. The county office can then help you move from that clue to the recorded image or book and page. That matters in Maryville because Blount County's land record history begins in 1795, which means older chains of title may need more than one pass through the records.

For online access, the research points to US Title Search. That is useful when you want to inspect the county index or view a recorded image before asking for a copy. It is especially helpful in Maryville when the deed search starts with a surname, a business name, or a rough date range. The county register still controls the official file, but the online tool is a strong first step for many searches.

When a Maryville search needs older books or historical support, the TSLA county records resource can help bridge the gap. It is a useful backup because the oldest Blount County material may not behave like a modern searchable record. The archive path helps when the deed date, the recording date, and the property chain do not line up cleanly.

Maryville Deed Records History

Maryville deed records go back to 1795, which gives Blount County one of the older county land record histories in the state. That history matters because many Maryville parcels have long family or neighborhood chains of title. A search may need to move through older deed books, later corrections, and related filings before the ownership story is clear. The county seat office still matters most, but the archive path can become part of the same request.

Older Maryville deed records may show up in more than one format. A modern online image, an old book reference, and an archive copy can all point to the same property. That is normal in a county with this much history. If you are tracing a lot near downtown or a tract that changed hands many times, expect the search to be layered rather than simple. The best results come from combining the county office, the title service, and the archive record trail.

The second local image below points to the US Title Search access used in the research. It is a practical way to review Maryville deed records before you ask the office for a copy.

Maryville deed records US Title Search access

The US Title Search page helps Maryville deed records users inspect the county record trail before they call or visit the Blount County office.

For a deeper archive backup, the TSLA county records collection remains the best state resource when the older Blount County book needs manual support.

Maryville Deed Records Requirements

Maryville deed records follow Tennessee recording rules. The deed must be readable, signed, acknowledged, and prepared with the names and parcel details the register needs to index it. The county office also needs to know what type of instrument it is and whether taxes or fees apply. That sounds basic, but it is what turns a private real estate transfer into a public land record.

The research resources help explain the recording steps. The CTAS register of deeds guide describes the kinds of land documents counties record, while the CTAS assessor guide shows why parcel data and deed data are often checked together. If the deed names a company, the Secretary of State business entity search can help confirm the business name before you file or request a copy.

Maryville deed records are public once recorded, which is why buyers, lenders, and property owners can use the county file later. The county register is the office that makes that public access possible.

What Maryville Deed Records Show

Maryville deed records show the grantor, grantee, recording date, legal description, and the references that connect one filing to the next. Depending on the document, they can also show a deed of trust, a release, a lien, or a plat that helps explain the property chain. That is the value of the county record. It does not just say who bought the land. It shows how the land moved through time.

Because Maryville has a long land history, the deed record may need to be read alongside older instruments or archive material. A title search in Blount County often works best when the county office, the online title service, and the archive backup are used together. That keeps the search tight and reduces the chance of missing an older link in the chain.

Common Maryville deed records include warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, and plats. Those are all part of the county land record system and all belong to the same property file.

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Blount County Deed Records

Maryville deed records are recorded through Blount County, so the county page gives the wider office context, filing path, and land-record details behind the city search.

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