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Official Public Record FAQs

THE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE DOES NOT HAVE FORMS TO TRANSFER PROPERTY.

How do I transfer property from one owner to another?
Generally, you should contact an attorney or title company to prepare the type of document required. Some forms are available at office supply stores or online. After the document is prepared, if it is recordable document (which means it meets the recording standards and is properly signed and notarized) you may bring or mail the document to the Victoria County Clerk's Office to be recorded in Official Public Records. There is a fee to record your document.

Why can't the County Clerk's office tell me how to transfer the property or just give me a form?  The County Clerk, nor her staff, are able to give legal advice.  We are not licensed attorneys and are not able to answer legal questions or give advice. 

Is there a fee to file my Military Discharge Record (DD214)?
No there is no fee to place your Military Discharge Records on file in Official Public Records.

Is there a fee for a copy of my Military Discharge Record (DD214)?
There is no fee for a copy of your Military Discharge Records if you show proof that it is needed to make a claim for military benefits.