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Allegany deed recording should not rely on an old fee sheet
Before recording in Allegany County, check the current County Clerk route rather than reusing old closing paperwork.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Allegany County deed recording is not a good place to reuse an old closing packet. Family transfers, refinances, estate cleanups, and sales all have a way of copying yesterday’s paperwork into today’s problem. The county route calls for the signed, notarized original deed, a legal description that includes the township, and the names and addresses of the parties.
The New York State forms are part of the same errand. Allegany’s deeds and mortgages route points to completed TP-584 and RP-5217 forms, and the fee side is not one flat number. The Allegany County recording-fees route includes a clerk-generated recording page, per-page charges, transfer tax due at filing, RP-5217 fees, and a residential deed notice fee.
Before the deed is mailed or carried in, gather the original, legal description, township, addresses, transfer price, completed forms, payment plan, and return envelope. The Allegany County Clerk can help with the recording route. Legal sufficiency, title questions, tax prorations, and whether the transfer should happen are attorney or closing-professional territory. That distinction is especially important when a family transfer feels informal.