Phone: (859) 885-4161

The Legal Records Division is responsible for legal documents which are filed as public record. Documents are maintained from 1799 to present. Automated document indexes are available for most document types back to 1960 with few exceptions. Encumbrances are available back to 1908. Plats are available back to 1958 and Marriage Licenses are available back to 1799. Document images are available online for all instrument filings from May, 1991 to current, with additional back images for various document types back to 2001. (see What's Available)

Real estate records found in the database include: deeds, name changes, mechanics liens, mortgages, powers of attorney, wills, corporations, tax liens, military discharges, trademarks, charitable gaming registrations, assignments, releases, marriages, and delinquent property taxes. Security Agreement (uniform commercial code and title lien statements) and related document indexes are available online. Images for these documents are available from September, 2004 to current-->. Filing fees and document particulars for the most frequently filed documents are available online.

Access to eCCLIX record indexes and document images is available for viewing from this web site. An account and password must be assigned to you by the Jessamine County Clerk's office. Special software must be loaded to your computer system to enable viewing of document images. Access fees are charged for utilizing the data and images. See the HELP topics for additional information.

NOTE: All public records (documents and indexes thereof) are available for viewing in the office of the Jessamine County Clerk free of charge. The fees charged for this access are intended to be utilized to continue providing this public service.

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