Ozarks (Rural)
Pulaski County deeds have an online recorder search
Pulaski County land-record research starts with the Recorder of Deeds and the county's online recorder search.
Pulaski County deed research is a Recorder of Deeds job, even when the property search starts with a map or tax bill. The county’s online recorder search is the starting place for recorded documents.
That distinction matters around Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, St. Robert, and rural acreages where names, parcel numbers, and legal descriptions can all show up in different places. The Assessor can help with parcel and value records. The Collector can help with tax payments. Neither one replaces the recorded deed trail.
For a deed, lien, release, easement, or older land record, start with the Recorder. Then use assessor or collector records once you know the parcel or owner record you are trying to match.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Pulaski County. See every local note for the county on its page.