Contact Info
RECORDER OF DEEDS: MYRA TURNER
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 – 4:00
ADDRESS:
REYNOLDS COUNTY RECORDER
PO BOX 76
2319 GREEN STREET
CENTERVILLE, MO 63633
PHONE: 573-648-2494 EXT 129
FAX: 573-648-2503
EMAIL:
mturner@reynoldscounty-mo.gov
COUNTY INFORMATION
Reynolds County is a county located in the Ozark Foothills Region in the Lead Belt of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,096.[1] Its county seat is Centerville.[2] The county was officially organized on February 25, 1845, and was named in honor of former Governor of Missouri Thomas Reynolds.[3]
The county is home to Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, a popular tourist attraction in the state of Missouri. Reynolds County was officially organized on February 25, 1845. It is still an area of rugged beauty near the geologic center of the Ozark Highland. Reynolds County was formerly part of Ripley County which was formed in 1831 and part of Wayne County which was formed in 1818. It was also previously part of Washington County and part of Ste. Genevieve County.
The Reynolds County Courthouse has burned twice. The first time was in December 1863 when the Confederate army burned it. A new courthouse was built in the fall of 1867 on the same foundation as the previous one. This courthouse was burned in late November 1871. Both times all records were destroyed. Temporary quarters again burned May 27, 1872, while a new "fireproof" courthouse was being built.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Record and maintain Real Estate documents
- Issue and maintain Marriage Licenses
- File and maintain State and Federal Tax Liens
- File and maintain Military Discharge documents
- This office issues passports and takes passport photos
POLICIES
- No pictures or scanning of documents by phone or any other means will be allowed, unless the page cannot be copied from book.
- With all recordings, enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.
- Effective July 1, 2001, all Uniform Commercial Code filings are done through the Secretary of State.
- Tax Liens: Recorder’s Office does not do searches.
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Birth and Death records: Birth and death records are kept by the State of Missouri, not on the county level. Visit the
Missouri Secretary of State for birth and death records.
- Documents received after 3:30 p.m. will be recorded on the next business day.
NOW ACCEPTING E-RECORDINGS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Index to Deeds Books and images are now available on the Online Record Search going back to 1872.
Deed records can be searched online back to 2000. We are currently indexing trying to make more records available to search online. Older records can be found with a Book & Page number.