The Iredell County Register of Deeds office manages and preserves a vast collection of public records. Our goal is to assist customers professionally, courteously, and accurately in recording and providing information. Our office and online database house these records, including deeds, deeds of trust, plats, powers of attorney, and many other county documents dating back to the 1700s.
You can browse, view, and print these records as needed by visiting our record search page.
For convenient access to vital records, we have two locations, one in Statesville and one in Mooresville. We issue birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, military discharges, and perform notary oaths.
We are proud to serve the Iredell community and hope that by embracing new technology, we can help you quickly and easily access the information you need. The Iredell Register Of Deeds strives to provide the best possible experience for its citizens.
The Iredell Register of Deeds is dedicated to providing high-quality public service that meets the diverse needs of the community. By continuously improving processes and utilizing modern technology, we are committed to transparency and efficiency in managing and accessing public records.
We are committed to protecting and preserving your public records and adhering to the North Carolina General Statutes that this office governs. By North Carolina law, this office cannot prepare or assist in the preparation of legal documents. (§84-4 and §84-5).
If you have any questions or need assistance, please call our office at (704) 872-7468. The Iredell Register of Deeds staff is ready to help.