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St. Louis County expands Recorders Office services in Hibbing

By Dana Kazel

The St. Louis County Recorder has expanded the services it offers from its Hibbing office. The office now can accept real estate documents for recording and answer questions, as well as help customers locate recorded documents. Other new services include accepting notary commissions, wedding officiant documents and military discharges for recording. This is in addition to the birth and death certificates and marriage licenses, which the office has always handled.

The Recorder’s Office in Hibbing is located in the St. Louis County Courthouse in Hibbing, room #100, 1810 12th Avenue. It is open Monday through Friday, 8-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m.

The St. Louis County Recorder also operates full-service offices in Duluth and Virginia; as well as limited-service offices in Ely and Cook for birth and death certificates and marriage licenses.

To learn more about the services available from the St. Louis County Recorder's Office, visit stlouiscountymn.gov/recorder.

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