Office Address: 410 S Walnut St., Appleton WI 54911
Office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
Memorial Day to Labor Day 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Telephone: 920-832-5095 Fax:
920-832-2177 |
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About
Janice: Janice was appointed to the position of Outagamie
County Register of Deeds by Governor Thompson effective on September
1, 1999. Prior to her appointment, she began her employment in the
Register of Deeds Office in July 1974 and served 18 years as the
Deputy Register of Deeds. Janice is a graduate of UW-Stevens Point
with a degree in Business Administration and is currently working
towards obtaining the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association
Certificate of Professional Development. Janice and her husband
David live in Grand Chute and have one daughter. |
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About the Register of Deeds office:
The Outagamie County Register of Deeds Office has 9 full time
employees in addition to the Register. The Office is located on the
main floor of the County Administration Building. Those interested
in doing genealogy research are asked to call ahead and make an
appointment because of limited searching space. The real estate
grantor-grantee indexes have been computerized since 1991, the
computerized tract index began in June 1997 and imaging began in
June, 1996. In 2003, the office recorded over 80,000 real estate
documents, which was the highest number recorded in the history of
the County. On-line access to records is provided through LandShark
and electronic recording began in July, 2007. |
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About
Outagamie
County:
Outagamie County was created in 1851 when it separated from Brown
County. The county covers 640 square miles and is located in
east-central Wisconsin, along the Fox River-Lake Winnebago waterway.
The name "Outagamie" is derived from an Indian word meaning
"dwellers on either shore." Outagamie County is a wonderful place to
raise a family, to work and to visit. For more information visit: |
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