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Recording a Deed or Document in Mifflin County, PA
Mifflin County (population 46,127) records real-property documents through the Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds. Below is what it costs, how to submit, and how Jurably can prepare, notarize, and record your document for you — without a trip to the courthouse.
Mifflin County recording — the essentials
- Recording office
- Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds
- Recording fee
- Deed/Mortgage base fee covers first 4 pages and 4 names (approx. $60-75 total per current county fee schedule) first / $2.00 per additional page over 4; $0.50 per additional name over 4 add'l (+Realty transfer tax filing/affidavit and UPI (parcel) fee may apply separately; contact office for current itemized schedule)
- Mailing address
- 20 North Wayne Street, Lewistown, PA 17044
- Phone
- 717-248-6733
- Checks payable to
- Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds
- Electronic recording
- Available via Simplifile, CSC
Formatting note: PA cover sheet/document reference sheet recommended per county practice; confirm requirement directly with office
Can you e-record in Mifflin County?
Yes. Mifflin County accepts electronic recording through Simplifile, CSC, so a properly formatted document can be recorded the same or next business day without mailing paper.
How to record a document in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
- Prepare the document so it meets Mifflin County formatting rules (legal description, grantee address, signature block, and the blank margin the recorder reserves for its stamp).
- Notarize it if the instrument requires acknowledgment — most deeds and affidavits do.
- Submit electronically through Simplifile, CSC, or by mail to Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds at 20 North Wayne Street, Lewistown, PA 17044.
- Pay the recording fee (Deed/Mortgage base fee covers first 4 pages and 4 names (approx. $60-75 total per current county fee schedule) first / $2.00 per additional page over 4; $0.50 per additional name over 4 add'l (+Realty transfer tax filing/affidavit and UPI (parcel) fee may apply separately; contact office for current itemized schedule)).
- Receive the recorded instrument back with its book/page or instrument number as proof of record.
Let Jurably record it for you
Skip the courthouse. Upload your signed document to Jurably and we prepare it to Mifflin County standards, arrange remote online notarization if it is needed, e-record it through the county’s approved network, and return the recorded instrument — usually within a couple of business days. It is a self-help filing service, not legal advice.
Mifflin County recording — FAQ
How much does it cost to record a document in Mifflin County?
The Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds charges Deed/Mortgage base fee covers first 4 pages and 4 names (approx. $60-75 total per current county fee schedule) first / $2.00 per additional page over 4; $0.50 per additional name over 4 add'l (+Realty transfer tax filing/affidavit and UPI (parcel) fee may apply separately; contact office for current itemized schedule), with checks payable to Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds. Additional fees may apply for extra pages, indexing, or specific document types.
Can you record documents electronically in Mifflin County?
Yes. Mifflin County accepts electronic recording through Simplifile, CSC, so a properly formatted document can be recorded the same or next business day without mailing paper.
Where do I send documents for recording in Mifflin County?
Mail recordings to Mifflin County Recorder of Deeds: 20 North Wayne Street, Lewistown, PA 17044 (717-248-6733).
Can Jurably record my document in Mifflin County for me?
Yes. Upload your signed document, and Jurably prepares it, arranges notarization if it is required, e-records it through the county’s approved network, and returns the recorded instrument to you — so you never have to visit the Mifflin County recorder in person.
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