Perth Amboy Property Records

Perth Amboy property records cover deed transfers, tax assessments, mortgage filings, and ownership data for one of the oldest cities in New Jersey. Located in Middlesex County along the Raritan Bay, Perth Amboy has a rich history that is reflected in its land records. Searching property records in Perth Amboy lets you trace ownership chains, check assessed values, and review recorded documents. The city tax assessor and the Middlesex County Clerk both maintain records for Perth Amboy properties.

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Perth Amboy Quick Facts

55,000 Population
Middlesex County
260 High St City Hall
4.7 sq mi Land Area

Where to Find Perth Amboy Property Records

Property records for Perth Amboy are held by two offices. The Middlesex County Clerk records all deeds, mortgages, and liens for the city. Perth Amboy City Hall holds local tax assessment data and payment records. Together, these offices provide a full picture of any property in the city.

Office Perth Amboy City Tax Assessor
Address 260 High Street
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
Phone (732) 826-1690
County Clerk (732) 745-3607
City Website perthamboynj.org

The Perth Amboy tax assessor handles questions about assessed values, property classification, and exemptions. For copies of deeds and mortgages, contact the Middlesex County Clerk at (732) 745-3607 or search the online portal.

Perth Amboy served as the colonial capital of East Jersey. Some of the oldest property records in the state trace back to this city. Historic deeds can be found at the Middlesex County Clerk and at the New Jersey State Archives, which holds early land records from the colonial period.

Searching Perth Amboy Property Records Online

Middlesex County provides an online portal for searching recorded property documents. Visit the Middlesex County records search to look up deeds, mortgages, and liens filed for Perth Amboy properties. The system allows searches by name, document type, and date range.

Perth Amboy city website for local property records

The City of Perth Amboy website provides access to local assessment data and city services. You can find links to tax payment portals and property lookup tools. For a broader view, the New Jersey property tax transparency site shows assessed values and tax amounts for Perth Amboy alongside every other municipality in the state.

Note: The county online portal covers modern records; for colonial-era deeds, check the New Jersey State Archives.

Perth Amboy Property Tax Records

The Perth Amboy tax assessor sets the assessed value of every taxable property in the city. Under N.J.S.A. 54:4-1, all real property in New Jersey must be assessed for tax purposes. Tax records for Perth Amboy include the land value, improvement value, total assessment, and annual tax amount for each parcel.

Perth Amboy's waterfront location has driven redevelopment in recent years. New residential projects along the bay and in the downtown area have added to the city's tax base. These developments create new property records through deed filings, updated assessments, and construction permits. Older neighborhoods in Perth Amboy contain homes with property records going back many decades.

If you think your assessment is too high, you can file an appeal with the Middlesex County Board of Taxation. The deadline is typically April 1. Bring comparable sales data and any evidence that supports a lower value. The board reviews each appeal and decides whether to adjust the assessment.

Deed and Mortgage Records in Perth Amboy

Every property sale in Perth Amboy results in a deed recorded with the Middlesex County Clerk. Mortgages, discharges, and liens are also filed at the county level. Under N.J.S.A. 46:26A-1, recording provides public notice of the ownership change.

Title searches in Perth Amboy trace the chain of ownership through these recorded documents. Some title chains in the city are remarkably long, stretching back to colonial grants. A title company reviews every deed, mortgage, and judgment connected to a property to confirm clear title before a sale can close.

New Jersey State Archives for early land records and colonial deeds

The New Jersey State Archives holds early land records that predate the modern county filing system. Researchers tracing Perth Amboy property back to the 1600s or 1700s may need to consult these archives for the oldest deeds and grants. Modern records are all held by the Middlesex County Clerk.

Note: Perth Amboy's colonial history means some properties have deed chains that span over 300 years.

Public Access to Perth Amboy Property Records

All property records in Perth Amboy are public. The Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, gives anyone the right to request government records. You do not need to explain your purpose. Both Perth Amboy City Hall and the Middlesex County Clerk must respond within seven business days.

Routine property searches usually do not require a formal OPRA request. The county online portal and the city website handle most lookups. For harder-to-find records, an OPRA filing ensures a formal response from the custodian.

Standard copying fees apply. Certified copies cost more and may be required for court filings, estate proceedings, or title insurance purposes. Call the city at (732) 826-1690 or the county clerk to confirm current fees.

Colonial-Era Perth Amboy Property Records

Perth Amboy holds a rare place in New Jersey land history. It served as the colonial capital of East Jersey from 1686 onward. Land grants, surveys, and early deeds from that period form the oldest layer of property records in the city. Some of these documents still shape title chains today. A buyer researching a parcel near the waterfront may find references that trace back to colonial-era grants.

The New Jersey State Archives holds early land records through its database. These records include proprietary surveys, warrants, and patents that predate the modern county clerk system. Researchers tracing Perth Amboy property to its origins often start here. The State Archives can provide copies of these documents for a fee.

The Middlesex County records search covers the modern era. It picks up where the colonial records leave off. Together, these two sources create a path from the 1600s to today. Few cities in New Jersey offer this depth of recorded history. Perth Amboy's waterfront parcels, in particular, carry deed chains that reflect centuries of trade, growth, and change along the Raritan Bay.

Title companies working in Perth Amboy must sometimes bridge the gap between colonial records and county filings. This adds time to the search but ensures a clear chain under N.J.S.A. 46:26A-1. The result is a complete ownership history that protects buyers and lenders alike.

Middlesex County Search Tools for Perth Amboy Property Records

The Middlesex County online records search is free to use. It covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other instruments filed for all 25 municipalities in the county. For Perth Amboy, this is the fastest way to look up a recorded document without visiting the clerk in person.

Start by entering the property owner's name. The system returns a list of matching documents with dates, types, and book and page numbers. You can narrow results by date range or document type. Once you find the right entry, the index gives you enough detail to request a full copy from the county clerk at (732) 745-3607.

Perth Amboy's dense urban layout means many parcels sit close together. Block and lot numbers help you find the right property fast. The city tax assessor at 260 High Street can provide these numbers if you only have a street address. Cross-checking the block and lot against the county index is a good practice. It cuts down on errors and saves time when you are pulling records for a specific parcel.

Note: The Middlesex County online portal does not charge a fee for searching, but copies of full documents require payment to the county clerk.

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Middlesex County Property Records

Perth Amboy is one of 25 municipalities in Middlesex County. All recorded property documents for the city are filed with the Middlesex County Clerk in New Brunswick. For broader county-level resources, recording information, and additional contacts, visit the Middlesex County property records page.

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