Register of Deeds
Gary Scholten, Register of Deeds
Katherine Haiker, Chief Deputy Register of Deeds
Please Note: National Deed Service has written to many residents offering to sell them a copy of their deed for $69.50. Please tell anyone who asks, they can get a copy of their deed for $1.00 a page (most deeds are 1-2 pages) in our office, and our office will certify your deed for an additional $1.00.
Now Available! Property Fraud Alert is now available for Ottawa County! Sign up by entering your personal and/or business name and you will be notified when a document is recorded with your name match. For more information please click here.
"Next to the right of liberty,
the right of property is the most important individual right guaranteed by
the Constitution."
- Warren Harding, U.S. President, 1921-1923
Locations
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Main Office and Recording Office |
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Research Library |
Phone:
Grand Haven (616) 846-8295, ext. 4510
Holland (616) 994-4510
Hudsonville/Jenison (616) 662-3100, ext. 4510
Allendale/Coopersville (800) 764-4100, ext. 4510
Fax: (616) 994-4521
Email: register@miottawa.org
2009 Fee Revenue Vs. Expenditures

Warranty Deeds Recorded |
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Mortgage Foreclosure Statistics
2007-2009 Statistics
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Lien History (Claim of Lien, Federal, State & MESC Liens)![]() |
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Mortgages & Discharge of Mortgages - A History![]() |
Online Property Access (no fee)
Go to the online Property Search, click on "Begin Search" under Public Users. You can search by name, address or parcel number.
Note: Because records held in the Register of Deeds Office are public your recorded documents may be copied, catalogued and made available online from commercial vendors for their profit.
Office Information
The Office of the Register of Deeds was organized when Ottawa County was first established in 1834. In that time, 28 persons have served as Register of Deeds. The Register of Deeds office records over 120 different documents (instruments). Only original documents can be recorded. The document can be sent or brought in to our office for recording. The document is kept by our office until the recording process is completed and then is returned to the person/organization who submitted the document.
The Register of Deeds staff review documents, before recording, to insure they meet State Statute Recording Requirements. The Register of Deeds staff cannot give legal advice. The recording of your document, by this office, does not make your document legal. It makes your document public.






