Sullivan County, Indiana

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History

The elective office of the County Recorder was one of the first offices created by the Constitution of the State of Indiana in 1816.

It is the primary duty of the County Recorder to review documents submitted for recording, making sure they meet the recording requirements and maintain those documents for perpetuity.

The Indiana Recorder’s Association consists of all 92 Recorders in the state. The organization is very active in the passage of laws for the betterment of the office.

The Indiana Recorder’s Association was the 1st in the nation to obtain law and funding for the redaction of Social Security Numbers. 

The association meets as a group at the State Board of Accounts called meetings in April, the district recorders meetings in the summer and the AIC meetings in the fall.

Indiana Recorders have been recording and maintaining their records for over 199 years.

Indiana Recorders are dedicated and devoted to maintain and preserving the records of their county!

Recorders are always willing and able to lend a helping hand to fellow recorders.

Our web site is very helpful for Recorders and the public. The web site is updated regularly.

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Recorder's Office
100 Courthouse Sq
2nd Floor Room 205
Sullivan, IN 47882
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