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Putnam public-record searches have an official portal

Putnam residents should start court or public-record lookup questions with the official county public access portal.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026

Putnam’s public access portal is a better starting stop than a search result when a record question might belong to county government. The portal sits on the county site and points residents toward department pages such as the County Clerk and Real Property Tax Service Agency. It also warns that Putnam County Courts are not affiliated with Putnam County Government, which is an easy distinction to miss when a records question sounds “county” but is really a court system issue.

Use the portal to orient the errand before paying a data broker or filing a broad request. Write down the record type, property address, parcel or owner name, case or document number if you have one, and the date range you care about. Then decide whether the county portal, County Clerk, Real Property office, or a court contact is the right route.

Not every record will be online, current, public, or free. The portal’s value is that it puts you on an official path before you choose whether to search, call, visit, or submit a more formal request.

Filed under: Rules & Licenses Putnam County putnam-countypublic-recordsportalcounty-clerk

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