Marion County Land Records (Illinois)

Marion County Building Departments develop and enforce building codes to ensure the construction of safe buildings in IL. The Building Department maintains Marion County land records on design plans for construction and renovation projects in order to enforce building codes. Building Depts also have land records on additions and new construction, current structures on any parcel, property lines, and a property's compliance with Marion County building codes. Many Building Departments provide online databases to access property history and land records.

Centralia Zoning Centralia IL 222 South Poplar Street 62801 618-533-7623


Marion County Clerks file documents and preserve municipal records in order to maintain an archive for their municipality in IL. These documents, including Marion County land records, are open to the public. The Marion County Clerk's Office contains a number of different types of land records, including registered land, property transactions, real estate excise taxes, and property maps. They also have records on Marion County land deeds and titles, mortgages, and liens on properties. Many Clerk's Offices make their land records available to the public online.

Centralia City Clerk Centralia IL 361 East 17th Street 62801 618-532-1138

Marion County Clerk Salem IL PO Box 637 62881 618-548-3400


Marion County Town Halls and City Halls are the chief administrative office that runs a town or city in IL. The Town or City Hall maintains records related to the locality, including Marion County historical land records. These records include Marion County property taxes, property value assessments, and land transactions, as well as property sales and transfers. Town and City Halls also maintain records on municipal and zoning boundaries. Many Town and City Halls provide online access to their land records.

Kinmundy City Hall Kinmundy IL 115 West 3rd Street 62854 618-547-3221

Sandoval City Hall Sandoval IL 132 East Commercial Avenue 62882 618-247-3845

Marion County Assessors determine the value of properties and parcels in order to assess property taxes in IL. The Assessor's Office maintains current data on every property in the district, including Marion County land ownership information, maps of property lines, inventories of parcels and structures, and the value of all the land in the jurisdiction. Assessors may also maintain Marion County land records from on-site inspections and value assessments for construction or improvements. Tax Assessor's Offices make their land and property records available online.

Marion County Assessor's Office Salem IL 100 East Main Street 62881 618-548-3853


Marion County Recorders of Deeds collect public records, primarily documents related to property, and make them available to the public in IL. The Office of the Recorder of Deeds maintains records on Marion County land transactions within its jurisdiction, including land and property deeds, mortgages, easements, and tax liens. The office may also contain property and parcel surveys, maps of Marion County property lines, and data on a property's selling prices and history. Many Recorders of Deeds provide online access to their land records.

Marion County Recorder of Deeds Salem IL PO Box 637 62881 618-548-3400


Marion County Treasurers and Tax Collectors are responsible for the collection of property tax revenue IL. The Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector maintains current data on every parcel in the district, as well as a number of other types of Marion County land records. These Marion County public property records include lists of sold parcels, property tax assessments, defaults on property taxes, and property values. The Treasurer and Tax Collector may also maintain information on Marion County land auctions and prior liens or foreclosures on a property. Many Treasurers and Tax Collectors provide online databases to access land records.

Marion County Treasurer's Office Salem IL 100 East Main Street 62881 618-548-3858