Recording Documents

If you need help with any of these subjects, you should contact an attorney.

The recording process

Documents are recorded in the county where the property is located. When the Recorder’s Office receives a document for recording, we review it for compliance with Oregon recording statutes.

If a document cannot be recorded as presented, we will return it with an explanation.

Effective 2024 New Legislation

On Monday, January 1, 2024, HB 2029 becomes effective, amending Oregon Revised Statute 205.232 changing the minimum font size for recorded documents from 8-point type to 10-point type.

Four ways to record documents:

  1. eRecording documents
  2. Record documents by mail
  3. Use our 24-hour Document Drop Box
  4. Recording documents in person

1. eRecording documents

With eRecording, original documents are submitted electronically to the Recording office.

Note: eRecording closes at 4:15 p.m. each day. Documents received in our system after 4:15 will be processed the following business day.

Contact your title company or any of these vendors to get started.

2. Recording documents by mail

  1. Before mailing your document(s), review the fees and requirements for recording.
  2. A recording cover page (74.85 KB) may be needed to comply with first page requirements.
  3. Include the required fee. We accept personal checks, money orders, or certified funds (cashier's checks), payable to Multnomah County Recorder.

Mail documents and payment to:

Multnomah County Recorder
PO Box 5007
Portland, OR 97208-5007

Once recorded, the original document will be returned to the sender within 10 days of recording.

If you need express delivery for your documents, please utilize the United States Postal Service. The Recording Office is no longer able to return documents via FedEx, UPS, or other carriers.

3. 24-hour Document Drop Box

24-hour document drop box at Multnomah Building entrance

A document drop box is available at the Multnomah Building 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR 97214.
Documents placed in the drop box will be processed the next day.

The drop box accepts:

4. Recording documents in person

The recording office is located at:

501 SE Hawthorne Blvd #175

Portland OR 97214

Office hours are 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday.

Services are available in person by appointment or walk-in; priority processing for appointments.

click button to schedule appointment

When you're ready to record, make an appointment by clicking the Appointment button. Appointments are available up to 42 days in advance.

What to bring when you come in to record your document(s):