Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds: Search & Office

Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania • deed and land-record research guide

Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds: Search Deeds, Mortgages, Liens and Land Records

The Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds is the official repository for deeds, mortgages, mortgage satisfactions, easements, leases, rights-of-way, plans, assignments, restrictions and many other recorded documents affecting real estate in Greensburg, Murrysville, Latrobe, New Kensington, Lower Burrell, Jeannette, Hempfield Township, North Huntingdon Township and the rest of Westmoreland County.

The county’s current public-access system lets users research records by name, organization, instrument number, book/page, document type, consideration, subdivision, lot, municipality, UPI and tax map number. The public deed collection currently reaches back to 1850.

Best starting route: open the official Recorder search → read/accept the disclaimer → start with the owner’s Last and First Name or Organization Name → select Summary Search → open the likely result → verify the municipality, parties, instrument number, UPI/tax-map clues and legal description → save or print the actual recorded image.
Recorder of Deeds Frank Schiefer
Information Desk 724-830-3518
Copy & Research Center 724-830-3522
Recording Office 40 N Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 420, Greensburg, PA 15601
Recording Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Online deed coverage 1850-present
Current in-person research limitation: the county’s September 2025 notice states that the fifth-floor Copy & Research Center remains appointment-only, with appointments available Tuesday and Thursday. Most Recorder records can instead be viewed and printed online. Call 724-830-3518 before making a research trip.
Independent informational guide: County-CAD.us is not affiliated with the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds, UPI Office, Tax Assessment Office, Tax Claim Bureau, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue or another government entity. Complete official searches, filings and payments through the government resources linked below.
Choose your actual land-record task

What Do You Need From the Westmoreland County Recorder?

Recommended Westmoreland research order

Address → Parcel → Owner → Recorder Search → Instrument → Image

1 Address Start with known property.
2 Parcel Get tax map/UPI clues.
3 Owner Save current/prior names.
4 Recorder Search official index.
5 Instrument Confirm exact record.
6 Image Print, email or save.

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Official government starting points

Westmoreland County Deed & Property Search Websites

DEEDS
Recorder Public Access Official deed and recorded-document search.
Search Recorder Records
HELP
How to Search Recorder Records County instructions for Name, Advanced, Instrument and Archives searches.
Open Search Instructions
PROP
Real Property Search Search by parcel, owner name or property location.
Search Property Records
UPI
Uniform Parcel Identifier Office UPI certification and tax-map requirements before recording.
Open UPI Information
FEE
Recorder Fee Schedule Deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, additional pages, names, UPI and plans.
Check Current Fees
ALERT
AlertMe Recorder notification when a document containing your registered name is recorded/corrected.
Open AlertMe
Historical deed research

How Far Back Are Westmoreland County Deeds Available Online?

Westmoreland County’s current Public Record Search directory states that online deed records are available from 1850 to present.

The Recorder also provides an Archives Search designed for old books and plan books.

Search the current owner first.
Open the current deed.
Save every prior instrument or book/page reference.
Use Instrument Search for specific references.
Switch to Archives Search for old books or plan books.
If an online historical path fails, schedule research assistance. Call 724-830-3518 before visiting the appointment-only research area.
Do not search old deeds only by tax-map number. Because the county did not require tax map numbers until 2009, a name or book/page search is usually safer for older records.

What Should You Save From a Recorder Search Result?

Instrument Number Strong modern identifier for retrieving the same recording again.
Book and Page Essential when following older deed or mortgage references.
Grantor / Grantee Shows the indexed parties to the recorded transaction.
Recording Date Helps build the chronology of ownership and liens.
Document Type Distinguish deed, mortgage, satisfaction, assignment, easement or release.
Municipality Important because Westmoreland County contains many boroughs, cities and townships.
UPI / Tax Map Useful cross-check when indexed on the record.
Prior References Follow book/page or instrument references to reconstruct older history.
Mortgage payoff research

Paid Off a Mortgage? Search for a Mortgage Satisfaction or Release

A mortgage and the ownership deed are different recorded instruments. Paying a mortgage does not normally result in a new ownership deed.

Westmoreland County’s current fee schedule includes specific document categories for Mortgage Satisfaction, Mortgage Release, Partial Release, Mortgage Assignment and other mortgage-related filings.

Find the original mortgage.
Save its instrument number or book/page.
Search later recordings under the borrower and lender names.
Look for Mortgage Satisfaction or Mortgage Release.
Open the document.
Check its reference to the original mortgage.
Useful current fee clue: Westmoreland County’s posted recording schedule lists Mortgage Satisfaction and Mortgage Release at $84.25 before applicable extra-page, extra-name, UPI or additional-notation charges.
Lien research needs more than one database

How to Search Westmoreland County Liens

Recorder records can reveal real-estate documents affecting property, but not every possible lien or judgment should be assumed to live in one parcel-based Recorder search.

Search current and prior owners in Recorder records.
Review lien, mortgage, assignment and release-related documents.
Search later releases/satisfactions. An older recorded lien should not automatically be treated as currently enforceable.
Use the Prothonotary’s civil-record system when judgment/civil liens matter.
Search by name, not only tax-map number. Westmoreland’s Prothonotary warns that not every lien/judgment is associated with a tax map number.
Check Tax Claim for delinquent-tax issues.
Title-search warning: a deed-index search is not a professional title examination. For a purchase, refinance, foreclosure, estate, tax sale or lien-priority question, use a Pennsylvania title professional or attorney.
Online images and official copy fees

How to Get a Westmoreland County Deed Copy

The Recorder says most records can be viewed and printed through its website. The current document viewer also allows users to print, email or save an opened image.

Online View / Print Use the Recorder’s public-access viewer for most records.
$0.50 Uncertified Copy Current county statutory Recorder copy guidance per page.
$1.50 Certified Copy Current county statutory Recorder certification guidance per page.
The fifth-floor Copy & Research Center is currently appointment-only Tuesday and Thursday. Call 724-830-3518 before visiting for research assistance or subdivision-plan copies.
Prepare before calling: have the instrument number, book/page, party name, approximate date and property municipality ready.
Avoid going to the wrong Recorder counter

Why Do Westmoreland County Websites Show Different Recorder Addresses?

Current county pages reflect two Recorder functions in the courthouse/ annex complex.

Recording Office

The Recorder’s current department page identifies:

40 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Suite 420
Greensburg, PA 15601

Current public hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Copy & Research Center

The county directory has also listed:

2 N Main Street
Suite 503
Greensburg, PA 15601

Current county notice says research access is Tuesday/Thursday by appointment.

Call before traveling: because the research-center schedule changed during the 2025-2026 state budget impasse and county pages can reference different floors/ buildings, call 724-830-3518 and state whether you are recording a document or researching/getting a copy.
Before recording a deed

Westmoreland County Deed Recording Checklist

The Recorder checks documents before accepting them. A deed can be returned when signatures, acknowledgment, parcel identifiers, tax forms, payment or other required details are missing.

Original signatures Documents presented for recording must contain required original signatures.
Correct acknowledgment date The acknowledgment cannot predate the document date.
Complete notary acknowledgment Include county/state, date, appearing parties, notary signature, seal and expiration information when required.
Municipality, county and state Deeds and mortgages should identify where the property is situated.
Written and numerical amounts agree Monetary amounts should match.
Certified grantee address Deeds require the grantee address and certification.
UPI / parcel identifier Westmoreland requires county parcel-identification information on real-estate documents.
Tax map number Real-estate documents subject to the UPI ordinance also require the county tax map number.
Transfer tax or REV-183 Applicable transfer tax/Statement of Value requirements must be satisfied.
Return envelope Include a stamped self-addressed envelope large enough for the returned documents.
REQ
Official Recording Requirements Review before mailing, walking in or e-recording.
Open Recording Requirements
Important Westmoreland-specific recording step

What Is the Westmoreland County UPI?

UPI means Uniform Parcel Identifier. Westmoreland County’s UPI office reviews real-estate documents before recording, approves the applicable parcel identifiers and affixes the appropriate UPI code.

Westmoreland County’s ordinance requires real-estate documents presented for recording to include the proper UPI code(s) and tax map number(s).

The Recorder’s recording-requirements page also refers to a 10-digit PIN/parcel identifier. Use the county-generated parcel identifiers rather than trying to construct one yourself.
UPI Office
40 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Suite 430
Greensburg, PA 15601
UPI Coordinator Phone
724-830-3521
E-recorded deeds go through UPI first: the county’s e-recording workflow routes submitted real-estate documents to UPI/GIS Tax Mapping for review before the Recorder records them.
Current Recorder fee schedule

Westmoreland County Recorder Fees

$110.25 Deed Base current posted fee.
$110.25 Mortgage Base current posted fee.
$84.25 Mortgage Satisfaction Current posted base fee.
$84.25 Mortgage Release Current posted base fee.
$112.25 Re-Recorded Deed Current posted base fee.
$49 Plan / Subdivision First plan page, subject to applicable additions.

What the Base Fee Includes

Westmoreland County currently states that ordinary listed document fees include:

  • up to 4 names;
  • up to 4 pages;
  • 1 tax map number; and
  • 1 UPI.
$0.50 Extra Name Each additional indexed name.
$2 Extra Page Each page over the included amount.
$2 Extra Marginal Notation Each additional notation where applicable.
$0.50 Extra Tax Map # Each additional tax map number.
$20 Extra UPI Each additional UPI.
$
Current Recorder Fee Schedule Exact payment is required for documents sent for recording.
Verify Current Fee
Do not mail an estimated amount. Westmoreland County specifically states that exact payment must accompany mailed recordings. Count pages, names, UPI codes and tax-map numbers before sending payment.
Pennsylvania + local Realty Transfer Tax

How Realty Transfer Tax Works in Westmoreland County

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue imposes a 1% state Realty Transfer Tax on taxable transfers of Pennsylvania real estate.

A separate local Realty Transfer Tax can also apply. Local rates can depend on the municipality and school district, so do not assume every Westmoreland County property has the same total rate.

Pennsylvania share 1% state Realty Transfer Tax on taxable value.
Local share Check Westmoreland County’s current municipality/school rate list.
Identify the municipality in which the property is located.
Open the Recorder’s Realty Transfer Tax Rates link.
Determine the applicable local rate.
Determine whether the transaction is taxable or exempt.
Complete REV-183 when required.
Submit the tax/payment with the recording.
If one deed has transfer tax allocated to property in more than one municipality, Westmoreland County requires the document to stipulate how the transfer tax is divided.
PA
Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax Official state tax, exemptions and forms guidance.
Open PA Realty Transfer Tax Guide
Pennsylvania Statement of Value

When Does a Deed Need REV-183?

Westmoreland County’s current recording requirements state that transfer taxes or a Statement of Value (REV-183) must accompany transfers unless the applicable exemption is clearly stated in a manner accepted under the governing rules.

The Recorder’s fee page further states that when an exemption—full or partial—is claimed, an Affidavit/Statement of Value must be submitted with complete information and the applicable legal basis for the exemption.

REV-183 information can include street addresses, consideration, assessed value, fair market value, mortgage information, property location and the explanation for the taxable or exempt treatment.
183
Official Pennsylvania REV-183 Use the current Department of Revenue form linked from the Recorder.
Open State Realty Transfer Tax Resources
Do not invent an exemption. Family, estate, trust, corporate and other transfers can have very specific Pennsylvania tax rules. Use the applicable state regulation and professional advice when the tax treatment is unclear.
Electronic filing available

Can You E-Record a Westmoreland County Deed?

Yes. Westmoreland County currently accepts electronic recordings through SimpliFile and CSC.

The county states that documents submitted electronically are routed first to the UPI/GIS Tax Mapping department for review and then to the Recorder of Deeds for official recording after certification.

SimpliFile County-listed e-recording provider.
CSC County-listed e-recording provider.
Important exception: Westmoreland County states that a document containing an attachment to a Statement of Value should be submitted by mail or in person. The office can handle that attachment without charging it as document pages in the way an electronic submission would.
E-REC
Official E-Recording Instructions Current vendor and submission guidance.
Open E-Recording Information
Free real-estate recording notification

How Westmoreland County AlertMe Works

AlertMe is the Recorder’s notification tool. It is designed to notify a registered user when a document containing the referenced name has been recorded in the Recorder’s office or has recently been corrected.

ALERT
Official AlertMe Portal Register/login to manage Recorder notifications.
Open AlertMe
Open the AlertMe portal.
Read the disclaimer.
Register/login as directed by the current system.
Add the name or names you want monitored.
Monitor the registered email account.
If an unfamiliar recording appears, search/open the actual document.
AlertMe is not title insurance and does not block a filing. The Recorder specifically says the service is a courtesy tool and should not replace independent due diligence or legal counsel.
If the actual recorded document appears fraudulent, Westmoreland County instructs users to contact local law enforcement as soon as possible.
What happens after a document reaches the Recorder?

Westmoreland County’s Recording Process

1. Record Check Staff checks execution, signatures, acknowledgment, fees and transfer tax.
2. Bar Coding The Recorder assigns a 15-digit number and places a barcode on each page.
3. Scanning Each page is digitally imaged.
4. Data Entry Key information from the legal description and document is indexed.
5. Quality Assurance Staff checks the entered index information.
6. Public Access Once processing is complete, the recorded image/index becomes available through the public-record system.
The county’s barcode information includes the page number, total pages, amount paid and date/time of recording. Save the final instrument number after a successful filing.

Recording a Subdivision or Plot Plan

Plans follow a different fee and approval workflow from ordinary deeds.

Original plan Submit the qualifying original.
Original signatures / notary Applicable original execution is required.
Local approvals Applicable county, township or borough approval signatures are required.
Recording deadline Westmoreland County states plans must be recorded within 90 days of approval.
$49 First Plan Page Current posted plan/subdivision fee.
$20 Additional Plan Page Current posted amount.
$20 Additional UPI Each additional UPI.

Recording a Westmoreland County Document by Mail

Complete the document and all required acknowledgment/signature steps.
Complete UPI/tax-map review where required.
Complete REV-183/transfer-tax requirements where applicable.
Calculate the exact Recorder fee.
Include exact payment.
Include a stamped, addressed reply envelope.
Include a contact phone number. Westmoreland County specifically asks correspondents to provide one.
If you are sending more than five documents, the Recorder’s current requirements say one check cannot cover more than five documents. A separate check is needed for documents beyond the first five.

Recorder vs Tax Assessment vs UPI vs Tax Claim

Your task
Correct office
What to do
Deed / mortgage / easement
Recorder of Deeds
Search, record or obtain the official document.
Owner / parcel / assessment
Tax Assessment
Search current property/assessment information.
UPI certification
UPI / GIS Tax Mapping
Obtain parcel-code review before qualifying recording.
Delinquent taxes / tax sale
Tax Claim Bureau
Check delinquent balance, tax claim or sale status.
Judgment / civil lien
Prothonotary
Search civil dockets and relevant judgment records.
Clear title
Title company / attorney
Obtain full professional title examination.
Important search limitation

Why a Tax Map Search Can Miss a Valid Westmoreland County Deed

The county specifically warns users that tax map numbers were not required on documents until 2009.

That means a deed recorded in 1995 may exist perfectly well in the Recorder’s database but fail to appear when you search only by tax map number.

For newer records Try UPI/tax map + party name + municipality.
For older records Use party name, instrument number, book/page and Archives Search.
This is one of the most useful local troubleshooting rules on the Recorder’s website: change the search method before concluding that the deed is missing.
Current Recorder contact

Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds Office

Recording Office

Recorder
Frank Schiefer
Address
40 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Suite 420
Greensburg, PA 15601
Information Desk
724-830-3518
Current Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Copy & Research

Copy & Research Phone
724-830-3522
Current Research Access
Tuesday and Thursday
by appointment only
Appointment
Call 724-830-3518 before visiting.

Directions to Recorder Recording Office

Before Calling or Visiting, Have These Details Ready

  • property address;
  • current owner name;
  • prior owner name if known;
  • parcel number;
  • UPI;
  • tax map number;
  • municipality;
  • instrument number;
  • book and page;
  • approximate recording year;
  • document type;
  • whether you need research help, a copy or to record a new document.
Westmoreland County-specific shortcuts

Local Tips That Make Deed Research Faster

Use Summary Search after entering a name. This is the workflow identified in the county’s own search instructions.
Double-click the result to open the image. Then print, email or save it from the viewer.
Use the Real Property Search when you only know an address. Get the owner/parcel first.
Leave common street suffixes out of property searches. The county specifically advises simplified address input.
Remember the property database updates only twice yearly. A new deed may appear in Recorder records first.
Tax-map search is weak for pre-2009 records. Switch to name or book/page.
Book/Page is especially useful before November 13, 2000.
Use Archives Search for old books and plan books.
Save the instrument number immediately. It is easier than repeating a same-name search.
Paid mortgage? Search Satisfaction/Release. Do not expect another ownership deed.
Recording a deed? UPI comes before Recorder completion. Real-estate documents are routed through UPI/GIS review.
Count every additional UPI. Extra UPI codes currently cost $20 each.
Check local Realty Transfer Tax rate by municipality. Do not blindly use a countywide 2% assumption.
Call before visiting the Research Center. Current access is Tuesday/Thursday by appointment.

Buying Westmoreland County Property? Research in This Order

1. Real Property Search Confirm owner, parcel number, property location and municipality.
2. Current Deed Open the latest recorded ownership instrument.
3. Prior Deeds Follow instrument and book/page references backward.
4. Mortgages Search financing documents tied to current/prior owners.
5. Satisfactions & Releases Determine whether old mortgages and liens were later released.
6. Easements & Restrictions Read referenced instruments affecting property use/access.
7. Tax Claim / Civil Records Check delinquent taxes and court judgments separately where relevant.
8. Professional Title Review Use a title company/attorney before a high-stakes transaction.

Common Westmoreland County Recorder Search Mistakes

Mistake
Why it fails
Better action
Searching only by address
Recorder search is stronger by party and recording reference.
Get owner/parcel from Real Property Search.
Using tax map for a 1990 deed
Tax map numbers were not required until 2009.
Search name or book/page.
Searching current owner only
Older liens/deeds are indexed under previous parties.
Trace prior owners.
Assuming an old mortgage is active
A later satisfaction/release may exist.
Search later mortgage-related records.
Guessing a deed recording fee
Extra pages, names, UPI and tax maps increase the total.
Use the current county fee schedule.
Going to the fifth floor without checking
Research access is currently appointment-only.
Call 724-830-3518 first.

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Tell County-CAD.us when a Recorder search, office schedule or fee changes.

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Official Sources Used for This Westmoreland County Guide

Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds

Used for current Recorder, recording-office address, hours, contact details and Recorder services.

Open Recorder
Recorder Public Access

Current DTS land-record search for deeds and other recorded documents.

Open Deed Search
How to Search Our Records

Used for Name Search, Summary Search, Advanced/Legal Search, Instrument Search and Archives Search workflows.

Open Search Instructions
Public Record Searches

Used to verify current deed availability from 1850 to present.

Open Public Records
Recording Requirements

Used for signatures, acknowledgment, municipality, amounts, parcel identifiers, REV-183, address certification and return-envelope rules.

Open Recording Requirements
Recorder Fee Schedule

Used for deed, mortgage, satisfaction, plan, extra-name/page, tax-map and UPI fees.

Open Fee Schedule
Uniform Parcel Identifier Office

Used for UPI review, tax-map requirements, office location and e-recording routing.

Open UPI Office
E-Recording Services

Used for SimpliFile, CSC, UPI/GIS routing and Statement-of-Value attachment exception.

Open E-Recording
AlertMe Disclaimer

Used for fraud-notification scope and limitations.

Open AlertMe Information
Copy & Research Center Notice

Used for current Tuesday/Thursday appointment-only research access.

Open Research Center Notice
Real Property Search

Used for parcel, owner and property-location search formatting and the twice-yearly update warning.

Open Real Property Search
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

Used for the current 1% Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax and statewide tax/exemption guidance.

Open PA Realty Transfer Tax
Editorial verification: August 14, 2026. Recorder fees, local Realty Transfer Tax rates, research-center access, office locations, e-recording procedures, UPI rules and online interfaces can change. Verify time-sensitive details through the responsible government source before recording, paying or traveling.
10 Westmoreland County Recorder questions

Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds FAQs

1. How do I search Westmoreland County deeds online?

Open the official Westmoreland County Recorder Public Access system. Follow the current login/account and disclaimer prompts, then use the default Name Search. Enter the person’s first and last name or an organization name, optionally add a date range and select Summary Search. Double-click the correct result to open the recorded image, which can then be printed, emailed or saved.

2. How far back do Westmoreland County online deed records go?

Westmoreland County’s current Public Record Search directory states that deed records are available online from 1850 to the present. The Recorder also provides Archives Search for old books and plan books. Book/Page search is especially useful for documents recorded before November 13, 2000.

3. How do I find a Westmoreland County deed if I only know the address?

Start with the county’s Real Property Search and search by property location. Save the parcel number and current owner, then open the Recorder’s deed-search system. Search the owner name and use the UPI, tax-map number or municipality as additional filters when available. Remember that the assessment property database is updated only twice each year, so a recent deed may appear in Recorder records first.

4. Why can’t I find an older deed by Westmoreland County tax map number?

The Recorder states that tax map numbers were not required on recorded documents until 2009. Older deeds may therefore not appear in a tax-map-number search. Search the grantor/grantee name instead, or use the instrument number, book/page reference or Archives Search.

5. How much does it cost to record a deed in Westmoreland County?

The current Recorder fee schedule lists a standard deed at $110.25. The base price includes four names, four pages, one tax map number and one UPI. Additional names currently cost $0.50 each, additional pages $2 each, additional tax map numbers $0.50 each and additional UPI codes $20 each. Realty Transfer Tax is separate.

6. What should I search after paying off a Westmoreland County mortgage?

Search for a Mortgage Satisfaction or Mortgage Release rather than a new ownership deed. First locate the original mortgage and save its instrument number or book/page. Then search later records and verify that the Satisfaction or Release refers to the correct original mortgage.

7. What is a Westmoreland County UPI?

UPI means Uniform Parcel Identifier. Westmoreland County requires qualifying real-estate documents presented for recording to carry the appropriate UPI code and county tax map number. The UPI/GIS Tax Mapping department reviews the parcel information before the Recorder completes the recording process.

8. How much is Westmoreland County Realty Transfer Tax?

Pennsylvania imposes a 1% state Realty Transfer Tax on taxable real estate transfers. An additional local Realty Transfer Tax also applies, and the exact local rate can depend on the property’s municipality and school district. Use Westmoreland County’s current Realty Transfer Tax rate table rather than assuming every property has the same combined rate.

9. What is Westmoreland County AlertMe?

AlertMe is a Recorder of Deeds notification tool that can email a registered user when a document containing the monitored name has been recorded or recently corrected. It is a notification service only; it does not stop a document from recording, guarantee accuracy or replace title research and legal advice.

10. Where is the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds office?

The Recorder’s current department page identifies the recording office at 40 N Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 420, Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601. The Information Desk phone number is 724-830-3518 and current recording office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The fifth-floor Copy & Research Center currently operates Tuesday and Thursday by appointment, so call before making a research visit.

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