How do I record a deed with the Township and what is the fee?

The fee for recording a deed is $25. This is usually paid by the title company. It can take 8 weeks for the township to receive the deed from the county.

Property owners can provide this information and fee to the Engineer's office. Copies of the original deed are accepted as long as the copy has the County volume and page number on the bottom to verify that it has been recorded in the County.

Fee and deed can be brought in person or mailed to:

Township of Hamilton
Engineering Division
Room 307
2090 Greenwood Avenue
Hamilton, NJ 08609

Recordings can usually be accomplished while you wait. Deed, fee and proof of age / permanent disability (if applicable) can be brought in person or mailed to:

Township of Hamilton
Division of Engineering
Room 307
2090 Greenwood Avenue
Hamilton, NJ 08609

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