Explore Edison Property Records

Edison property records are available through the Middlesex County Clerk and the Edison Township Tax Assessor. Edison is one of the largest townships in New Jersey, located in the heart of Middlesex County. You can search for deeds, mortgages, liens, and property tax data using online county tools or by visiting the local assessor's office. Property records in Edison are public and can be accessed by anyone. The search process is simple whether you use the web or go in person.

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Edison Quick Facts

107,600 Population
Middlesex County
Township Government Type
5th Largest NJ Township

Where to Find Edison Property Records

Property records for Edison are held at the Middlesex County Clerk's office. The county clerk records all deeds, mortgages, liens, and other real estate instruments for Edison and every other municipality in Middlesex County. The clerk's office is located in New Brunswick, the county seat.

The Middlesex County Clerk provides an online records search system. This tool covers all recorded documents in the county, including those for Edison. You can search from your home computer without needing to visit the office. For tax assessment data, the Edison Township Tax Assessor is the right contact.

Office Middlesex County Clerk
Website middlesexcountynj.gov
Records Search Middlesex County Records Search

Edison also maintains its own township website with information about local government services. The township website at edisonnj.org has details about building permits, zoning, and other property-related matters that are handled at the local level rather than the county level.

How to Search Edison Property Records Online

The Middlesex County records search tool is the best starting point. Go to mcrecords.co.middlesex.nj.us/recordssearch to begin. You can look up recorded documents by owner name, property address, or document type. The system returns results with recording dates, document types, and book and page references.

The search is free. You can view index information on screen. For full copies, you may need to order them through the clerk's office or visit in person. The online tool is used by title companies, real estate agents, and the public to research Edison properties. It covers deeds, mortgages, discharges, liens, and other recorded instruments.

The Edison Township website provides local property resources and municipal service information.

Edison Township website showing property and municipal service information

Visit edisonnj.org for building permits, zoning maps, and other local property records not held at the county level.

In-person searches are available at the Middlesex County Clerk's office in New Brunswick. Public terminals let you search the same database. Staff can help with questions. For tax records, visit the Edison Tax Assessor at the Municipal Building. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, all property records in Edison are public. You can request them without stating a reason.

Note: The county's online records search may not cover documents recorded before the system was digitized, so very old Edison records may need an in-person lookup.

Edison Tax Assessor and Property Tax Records

The Edison Tax Assessor sets the assessed value for every property in the township. The assessment is what the township uses to calculate your annual property tax bill. The assessor keeps records on each parcel, including lot size, building characteristics, and the current assessed value of land and improvements.

Office Edison Township Tax Assessor
Address 100 Municipal Boulevard
Edison, NJ 08837
Phone (732) 248-7350
Municipal Building (732) 287-0900

Tax assessment records in Edison are public under N.J.S.A. 54:4-1. You can visit the assessor's office to view tax cards, assessment data, and exemption records. If you believe your property is over-assessed, you can file an appeal with the Middlesex County Board of Taxation. The annual deadline is April 1st. Comparable sales data is the strongest evidence you can bring to an appeal hearing.

The assessor's office also handles applications for property tax exemptions and deductions. Veterans, seniors, and disabled residents may qualify for reduced assessments. Contact the office at (732) 248-7350 to ask about eligibility and the application process for Edison properties.

Middlesex County Recording Fees for Edison

Recording fees for Edison property documents follow the Middlesex County fee schedule. You pay these fees when you file a deed, mortgage, or other instrument at the county clerk's office in New Brunswick. The fees are the same for all municipalities in the county.

  • Deed recording: $30 first page, $10 each added page
  • Mortgage recording: $30 first page, $10 each added page
  • Discharge of mortgage: $30 first page
  • Certified copy: $5 per page
  • County surcharges may apply

Always confirm the current fee schedule with the Middlesex County Clerk before recording documents. New Jersey law under N.J.S.A. 46:26A-1 requires documents to meet specific formatting standards. Non-compliant documents may be rejected or charged additional fees. The realty transfer fee is a separate cost based on the sale price that applies to most Edison property sales. It is calculated at closing and paid to the state and county.

Note: Electronic recording through approved vendors is available for many document types, which can reduce processing time for Edison transactions.

Types of Edison Property Records

Edison property records fall into several categories. Deeds are the core ownership document. Each time a property sells, a new deed gets filed at the Middlesex County Clerk. The deed names the buyer and seller, states the sale price, and describes the property boundaries. Warranty deeds, bargain and sale deeds, and quitclaim deeds all appear in the Edison records.

Mortgages are recorded when a lender provides financing on an Edison property. The mortgage gives the lender a legal claim until the loan is repaid. A discharge is filed when the loan is satisfied. Both records are part of the property's chain of title. Liens are another key record type. Tax liens come from unpaid property taxes. Judgment liens result from court orders. Mechanic's liens get filed by contractors who were not paid for work on a property.

The New Jersey Division of Taxation maintains statewide records that include Edison property tax data.

New Jersey Division of Taxation website with statewide property tax records

State-level tax data can supplement the local records available through the Edison Tax Assessor.

Building permits and zoning records are maintained at the Edison Municipal Building. Permit records reveal what construction or renovation work has been done on a property. Zoning records show how a parcel is classified and what uses are allowed. These local records complement the county-level documents and give a more complete view of any property in Edison.

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Middlesex County Property Records

Edison is in Middlesex County. All recorded property documents for the township are filed at the Middlesex County Clerk in New Brunswick. The county serves 25 municipalities. For full information on the county clerk's office, online search tools, recording fees, and other resources, see the Middlesex County page.

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