The Amador County Recorder has control over recording, filing and the preservation of documents and indicies pertaining to land title within Amador County. These duties also include those pertaining to liens or encumbrances on land. Once these documents are recorded, the County Recorder makes this information available for examination by interested parties and issues copies upon request.
ABOUT AMADOR COUNTY All information deemed reliable - source: wikipedia.org
Amador County is located approximately 45 miles southeast of Sacramento in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The county is bordered on the north by the Cosumnes River and on the south by the Mokelumne River.
Jackson is the County seat for Amador County.
Records from 1991 to present are in electronic format and may be searched for online.
Records prior to 1991 are on microfilm and must be searched by hand at the Amador County Clerk-Recorder's Office.
Monday - Friday
8am to 5pm -Recorder
8am to 3:30pm -Clerk
By Mail
Amador County Clerk-Recorder's Office
810 Court Street
Jackson, CA 95642
By Telephone
Local: (209) 223-6468
By E-mail
Not Available
The State of California has complex recording fees. In addition, each county has their own requirements including separate fees designated to certain cities.
Over and above these recording fees are other fees which may be due. These additional fees may or may not include any of the following:
Because of the complicated fee structure, we recommend that you contact the county clerk ( contact information above ) and they will provide the exact cost of recording your California Quitclaim Deed.