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Recording a Deed or Document in Borden County, TX

Borden County (population 629) records real-property documents through the Borden County Clerk (Jana Underwood). 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.

Borden County recording — the essentials

Recording office
Borden County Clerk (Jana Underwood)
Recording fee
$25.00 (includes statutory surcharges) first / $4.00 per additional page add'l (+$0.25 per additional name to be indexed in excess of 5)
Mailing address
PO Box 124, Gail, TX 79738 (physical/ground-service address: 117 E Wasson St, Gail, TX 79738)
Phone
806-756-4312
Electronic recording
Paper / mail

Borden County recording — FAQ

How much does it cost to record a document in Borden County?

The Borden County Clerk (Jana Underwood) charges $25.00 (includes statutory surcharges) first / $4.00 per additional page add'l (+$0.25 per additional name to be indexed in excess of 5). Additional fees may apply for extra pages, indexing, or specific document types.

Can you record documents electronically in Borden County?

Borden County records documents submitted by mail or in person. Jurably handles this on the paper rail — we prepare, notarize, mail, and track your document to a recorded instrument number.

Where do I send documents for recording in Borden County?

Mail recordings to Borden County Clerk (Jana Underwood): PO Box 124, Gail, TX 79738 (physical/ground-service address: 117 E Wasson St, Gail, TX 79738) (806-756-4312).

How can Jurably help with recording in Borden County?

If you’re securing a real-estate contract, Jurably files a memorandum of contract in Borden County to protect your equitable interest; we also notarize documents online or in person and record them for you. Upload your document and we prepare, notarize, and file it — so you never have to visit the Borden County recorder in person.

Under contract in Borden County? Secure it.

Jurably files a memorandum to protect your deal, notarizes what you need, and records it — no courthouse trip.