Property Ownership (alternative)
Under Maryland law, a deed must be recorded in the:
AMREC office
BCircuit Court land records for the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CState archives in Annapolis
DSDAT regional office
Explanation
Deeds in Maryland are recorded in the Circuit Court land records (clerk of court) for the county or Baltimore City where the property is located.
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