Remote-access Guide

augusta county secure remote access

by Camryn Waelchi Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How much does it cost to secure remote access to land?

The cost is $420 per year per user, payable in advance. Each user must submit an application and sign a user agreement. Those interested in utilizing secure remote access to land records may download and complete the application and user agreement and mail it to the Circuit Court Clerk with payment. Log in to the Secure Remote Access Website .

How do I access the secure remote access to my Documents?

Upon receipt of payment and signed/notarized agreement, the Clerk's Office will email the website link to the Secure Remote Access site as well as your user name and password. Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents. They can be downloaded by clicking on the icons below.

How do I submit payment for secure remote access?

Submit Payment: 3. Upon receipt of payment and signed/notarized agreement, the Clerk's Office will email the website link to the Secure Remote Access site as well as your user name and password. Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents.

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Join the public hearing on February 23 to discuss a name change for one voting precinct.

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The Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro Metropolitan Planning Organization invites the public to an informational open house on I-81 Exit 235 and Route 256 study improvements Monday, March 7 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Blue Ridge Community College.

How to file a land record in Virginia?

To file a land record, you must produce a cover sheet with your document. Log in to the Supreme Court of Virginia's portal to create your cover sheet. Read the Staunton Circuit Court Clerk's requirements for cover sheets and the Code of Virginia sections 58.1-801 and 58.1-802 for value requirements when recording a deed of bargain and sale.

What is the Clerk's Office?

The Clerk's office records deeds, deeds of trust (mortgages), and other official instruments and documents associated with land transactions in the City. You may visit the Clerk's office to view land records dating back to 1802.

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