Gloucester Township Property Records Search

Gloucester Township property records are available through both the Camden County Clerk and the township Tax Assessor. Searching these records helps you find deeds, tax data, mortgages, and liens for any property in this South Jersey community. Whether you are buying a home or just checking on a parcel, the process is simple. Camden County offers online property records tools that make it easy to search from anywhere. You can also visit local offices for records that are not yet online.

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Gloucester Township Quick Facts

64,600 Population
Camden County
Township Status
Own Assessor Tax Office

Where to Find Gloucester Township Property Records

Property records for Gloucester Township are split between two offices. The Camden County Clerk records deeds, mortgages, and other land documents. The Gloucester Township Tax Assessor handles property valuations and tax assessment data. Both are open to the public.

The Camden County Clerk is the recording office for all real estate documents in Gloucester Township. When a house sells, the deed gets filed here. So do mortgages, liens, easements, and discharges. The clerk's office serves every municipality in Camden County, and Gloucester Township is one of the largest by population. You can search for records online or visit the county office in Camden.

Gloucester Township maintains its own website with local government information and services.

Gloucester Township official website showing local government services

The township site can point you to the right office for property-related questions in Gloucester Township.

Office Camden County Clerk
Website camdencounty.com
Online Records Camden County Online Property Records

The Gloucester Township Tax Assessor works from the municipal building. This office is where property values are set for tax purposes. If you need assessment data, tax cards, or want to understand how your bill was calculated, the assessor is the one to ask.

Note: The Camden County Clerk and the Gloucester Township Tax Assessor serve different roles, so make sure you contact the right office for the type of record you need.

Searching Gloucester Township Property Records Online

Camden County provides an online portal for searching property records. This system covers all municipalities in the county, including Gloucester Township. You can search by owner name, address, or document type. The tool is free to use for basic searches, though ordering copies may cost a small fee.

Visit camdencounty.com to start your search. Enter the last name of the property owner or the street address in Gloucester Township. The results will show you recording dates, document types, and reference numbers. This is the same system that title companies and attorneys use when researching Gloucester Township property records.

For tax-specific data, reach out to the Gloucester Township Tax Assessor. Assessment records show what each property is worth according to the township. You can also check the New Jersey Property Tax Transparency portal for statewide comparison data. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, all property records in New Jersey are public and can be requested by anyone.

In-person searches are an option too. The Camden County Clerk's office has public access terminals. Staff members are available to help. Bring the property address or the owner's name. For Gloucester Township tax records, visit the assessor's office at the municipal building.

Gloucester Township Tax Assessor Records

The Gloucester Township Tax Assessor is responsible for valuing every property in the township. This assessed value drives your annual property tax bill. The assessor looks at lot size, building size, condition, location, and recent sales nearby to set a fair value. All assessment records are public under N.J.S.A. 54:4-1.

Office Gloucester Township Tax Assessor
Address 1261 Chews Landing Road
Laurel Springs, NJ 08021
Phone (856) 228-3085

Property tax records for Gloucester Township include the assessed value, the local tax rate, and the total amount due each year. You can also find out if there are delinquent taxes on a property. This matters if you are thinking about buying a home in the township. Unpaid taxes can become liens that follow the property to the next owner.

If you disagree with your assessment, you have the right to appeal. Appeals go to the Camden County Board of Taxation. The filing deadline is April 1st. You will need to present evidence, such as recent comparable sales, to show that the assessed value is too high. The appeal process is straightforward, but gathering the right data takes some effort.

The Camden County website offers access to Gloucester Township property records and related services.

Camden County website showing property records services for Gloucester Township

This county resource links to recording services, property searches, and other tools used for Gloucester Township real estate.

Common Types of Property Records in Gloucester Township

Gloucester Township property records fall into several categories. Each one covers a different aspect of property ownership, financing, or legal status. Knowing the types helps you search more effectively.

Deeds record ownership changes. Every time a Gloucester Township property changes hands, a new deed is filed with the Camden County Clerk. The deed lists the buyer, the seller, the price, and a legal description of the lot. Warranty deeds are the most common, but bargain and sale deeds and quitclaim deeds also appear in the records.

Mortgages are filed when a borrower uses a Gloucester Township property as collateral for a loan. The mortgage document gets recorded at the county level. When the loan is fully paid, the lender records a discharge. Tracking mortgages and discharges helps you understand the financial history of any property in the township.

  • Deeds and ownership transfer records
  • Mortgages, assignments, and discharges
  • Tax liens and municipal liens
  • Judgment liens and mechanic's liens
  • Easements and covenants
  • Lis pendens notices

Liens are a critical part of the record. A tax lien means the owner owes back taxes. A judgment lien means a court has ruled against the owner. These show up in a county records search and are important for anyone looking to buy a Gloucester Township property. They must be resolved before a clear title can pass.

Note: Some older Gloucester Township property records may only be available on microfilm at the Camden County Clerk's office.

Recording Documents for Gloucester Township Properties

All real estate documents for Gloucester Township are recorded through the Camden County Clerk. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, and other filings. New Jersey recording requirements are set by N.J.S.A. 46:26A-1. The recording process makes the document part of the permanent public record and protects the interests of the parties involved.

Recording fees in Camden County are standard across the state. A deed costs $30 for the first page and $10 for each additional page. The same fees apply to mortgages. Discharges, assignments, and other documents follow similar schedules. Surcharges may be added for specific document types. Check with the Camden County Clerk for the most current fee schedule before recording anything for a Gloucester Township property.

Electronic recording is available. Approved vendors can submit documents on your behalf. This speeds up the process and is popular with title companies handling Gloucester Township closings. Once recorded, the document appears in the county's online search system within a few business days.

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Camden County Property Records

Gloucester Township is the most populated municipality in Camden County. All recorded property documents for the township go through the Camden County Clerk. The county covers over 30 municipalities in South Jersey. For broader information about property records in the county, including office locations, hours, search tools, and fee details, visit the full Camden County page.

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