- Kalie Work
- Administrative Team
- Office Functions
- Recording Requirements
- Document Search and Copies
- Electronic Recording
- Forms
- Fees
- Real Property Transfer Tax
- Marriage Certificates
- Digitally Certified Record Copies
- Digital Document Verification
- APN Searching
- Survey
- Recording Notification Service
- Statistics
- Mapping
- Other Records
- FAQ
- General
- What forms of payment does the Washoe County Recorder accept?
- Can I get help preparing a document in the Recorder's Office?
- Does the Recorder's Office provide blank forms for the public to use?
- Does the Recorder's Office keep original documents?
- Does the Recorder's Office have a notary public available?
- How do I search & order recorded documents?
- What can I do if the image of my document does not display?
- What are the Washoe County Recorder's Office business hours and contact information?
- Does the Recorder's Office have copies of birth and death records?
- Does the Recorder's Office have copies of divorce records for Washoe County?
- Can I record my will with the Recorder's Office?
- Can I record a copy of a document?
- How do I record online?
- Are there fees to record online?
- Does the Recorder's Office report recorded documents to the credit bureaus?
- What does it cost to record a document?
- How long does it take for me to receive my requested document copy?
- Is expedited shipping a document copy an option?
- Marriage
- Real Property
- Recording Notification Service
- General
Can I record my will with the Recorder's Office?
Wills are not typically recorded. Wills are often kept in a safe place that can be accessed by family after your passing.
For more information, see the Second Judicial District Court's web page concerning probate.