Property Transfer

Real Estate Division

The Hancock County Auditor maintains the most comprehensive set of real estate records available in Hancock County. The Real Estate Division's employees oversee the appraisal of more than 39,000 parcels and compile information for all residential commercial, industrial, agricultural and tax exempt properties in Hancock County. This division offers a wide array of information, including maps and ownership records, with two PC's for public access. All real estate related inquiries should be directed to 419-424-7015 or hanauda@co.hancock.oh.us.

Real Estate Transfers

Transfer and identification documents track the transfer of parcels and maintain the Auditor's parcel numbering system for tax purposes. Under Ohio Law, all real estate transfer-related documents must be presented to the County Auditor before recording. The Real Estate division of the Hancock County Auditor's Office processed 2,082 transfers during 2021 with a total sales of over $549 million. Transfers are accomplished in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Section 319.203.

Additional Information

  • Deeds: Must have accurate legal description. Legal description must include township or city/village, county, and state where the parcel is situated and parcel number.
  • Prior Deeds and New Surveys: Necessary only if the Legal Description involves more than a Lot Number (NOTE: New land surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Hancock County Auditor's Real Estate Mapping section prior to any transfer of surveyed property.) Legal description on the instrument for transfer should EXACTLY match legal description on Prior Deed or New Survey. Please proofread before submitting to the Auditor's Office.
  • Splits: Land surveys are generally required in order to accurately describe and transfer a newly split parcel. The Hancock County Regional Planning Commission or City Planning must approve the transfer before presenting to the Auditor's Office, if the split creates a parcel containing 5.001 acres of land or less OR leaves a remainder of 5.001 acres or less. See previous paragraph for information about New Surveys.

Please Note: A revised DTE 100 is provided effective May 2020.

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