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Recording a Deed or Document in Barron County, WI
Barron County (population 46,709) records real-property documents through the Barron County Register 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.
Barron County recording — the essentials
- Recording office
- Barron County Register of Deeds
- Recording fee
- $30.00 flat fee per document plus Real Estate Transfer Fee of $3.00 per $1,000 of value first / Included in flat $30 fee add'l (+Copies $2.00 first page/$1.00 additional page (per WRDA statewide schedule))
- Mailing address
- Barron County Register of Deeds, Barron County Government Center, 335 E Monroe Ave, Room 2500, Barron, WI 54812-1478
- Phone
- 715-537-6210
- Checks payable to
- Barron County Register of Deeds
- Electronic recording
- Available via Simplifile, CSC
Formatting note: Standard Wisconsin document format per Wis. Stat. 59.43(2m); no separate cover sheet needed for WI submissions
Can you e-record in Barron County?
Yes. Barron 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 Barron County, Wisconsin
- Prepare the document so it meets Barron 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 Barron County Register of Deeds at Barron County Register of Deeds, Barron County Government Center, 335 E Monroe Ave, Room 2500, Barron, WI 54812-1478.
- Pay the recording fee ($30.00 flat fee per document plus Real Estate Transfer Fee of $3.00 per $1,000 of value first / Included in flat $30 fee add'l (+Copies $2.00 first page/$1.00 additional page (per WRDA statewide schedule))).
- Receive the recorded instrument back with its book/page or instrument number as proof of record.
How Jurably helps in Barron County
Jurably isn’t a deed-filing desk — it’s how real-estate investors get the important paperwork done. If you’re under contract on a Barron County property, we file a memorandum of contract to secure your equitable interest so the seller can’t sell out from under you. Need it notarized first? We handle online notarization or send a mobile notary to your signer. Then we record it — electronically through the county’s approved network — and return the recorded instrument. It’s a self-help filing service, not legal advice.
Barron County recording — FAQ
How much does it cost to record a document in Barron County?
The Barron County Register of Deeds charges $30.00 flat fee per document plus Real Estate Transfer Fee of $3.00 per $1,000 of value first / Included in flat $30 fee add'l (+Copies $2.00 first page/$1.00 additional page (per WRDA statewide schedule)), with checks payable to Barron County Register of Deeds. Additional fees may apply for extra pages, indexing, or specific document types.
Can you record documents electronically in Barron County?
Yes. Barron 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 Barron County?
Mail recordings to Barron County Register of Deeds: Barron County Register of Deeds, Barron County Government Center, 335 E Monroe Ave, Room 2500, Barron, WI 54812-1478 (715-537-6210).
How can Jurably help with recording in Barron County?
If you’re securing a real-estate contract, Jurably files a memorandum of contract in Barron 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 Barron County recorder in person.
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Jurably files a memorandum to protect your deal, notarizes what you need, and records it — no courthouse trip.