Carroll County, NH · Secure your contract
File a Memorandum of Contract in Carroll County
Under contract on a Carroll County (pop. 52,784) property? Recording a memorandum of contract gives the public constructive notice of your equitable interest, so the seller can’t sell out from under you. Jurably prepares, notarizes, and records it.
How it works in Carroll County
Carroll County supports electronic recording (via Simplifile, CSC, Indecomm), so a compliant memorandum can be on record quickly. It is lawful notice of a genuine, executed contract — not a lien and not a pressure tactic. When your deal closes or ends, Jurably records a prompt release to clear the record.
Need the recorder-office details, fees, and formatting for Carroll County? See the Carroll County recording reference.
Securing a contract in Carroll County — FAQ
How do I secure a real-estate contract in Carroll County?
Record a memorandum of contract in the Carroll County real-property records. It puts the public on notice of your equitable interest so the seller can’t cleanly sell to someone else. Jurably prepares, notarizes, and files it for you.
Does Carroll County allow electronic recording of a memorandum?
Carroll County supports electronic recording (via Simplifile, CSC, Indecomm), so a compliant memorandum can be on record quickly.
What does it cost to record a memorandum in Carroll County?
$12 recording fee (schedule format similar to other NH registries: $10 base + $2 statewide surcharge) — office quote seen: $37.44 all-in for a deed first page including $25 LCHIP + $0.44 postage/handling; call to confirm current base rate first / $4 per additional page add'l (+$25 statewide LCHIP surcharge on each deed/mortgage/mortgage-discharge/plan, paid by a SEPARATE check payable to Carroll County Registry of Deeds (memo: LCHIP); separate check also required if NH real estate transfer tax is due) plus Jurably’s flat handling — itemized, with a self-record option. No hidden document-prep fee.