Just got off the phone with the Outgamie, Ws Recorder's office. The $2 first page and $1 additional page for the length of the document is for on-line searches only.
If you go to the courthouse and do your research there on the public access computer it will cost you nothing to view the document only to print it.
This is from their on-line search web-site
About Daily LandShark |
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What records can I access? The following information is available to you either in our office or on the Internet:
- Grantor-Grantee (name) Index from March, 1991
- Tract (legal description) Index for all platted land, condominiums, and Certified Survey Maps beginning June 2, 1997
- Tract (legal description) Index for all unplatted land and Town of Oneida beginning June 2, 1998
- Images are available for all documents recorded after June 11, 1996 beginning with document number 1192616. Images of all recorded subdivision plats, condominiums, and certified survey maps are also available.
- All other recordings (back to our first recording from 1825) are available in the manual books or on microfilm
What equipment do I need? For technical requirements, click here.
What are the fees? The index information is available at no cost. When an image is viewed or printed, the cost is the statutory fee of $2 for the first page and $1 for each additional page per document.
Are there disclaimers I should read? Yes, Click Disclaimer.
How do I set up my search? As with any system, you will need to determine the best strategy for finding your information. For more suggestions on how to search using LandShark, click here.
Do I need to sign an agreement? Yes. To get a copy of the Online Access agreement that you will need to print and fill out, Click Here for the agreement.
How do I access Daily LandShark? After the Register of Deeds office receives your completed agreement form, the Register of Deeds office will assign you a user name and password that you can use to access Landshark.
Who do I contact for more information about LandShark? Send an Email to the Outagamie County Recorder. |