Mono County
eRecording Service
Record deeds, liens, reconveyances, and legal documents with the Mono County Recorder’s Office — online, in 24–48 hours, without leaving your desk.
$130Flat Service Fee
58CA Counties Served
eRecording Documents in Mono County
Mono County, headquartered in Bridgeport, accepts electronically recorded documents. eFileRecorder.com makes the submission process fast, simple, and fully compliant with California recording requirements.
Whether you’re a real estate attorney, title company, investor, construction firm, or individual transferring property — we handle the recording so you never have to drive to the county recorder’s office. Our process takes minutes, and your documents are typically recorded within 24–48 business hours.
We serve clients across Mono County including Mammoth Lakes, Bridgeport, and June Lake. Once your document is recorded, you receive email confirmation with your official recording number and date.
Documents We Record in Mono County
We submit all document types accepted by the Mono County Recorder’s Office, including:
Grant Deed
Quitclaim Deed
Trust Transfer Deed
Deed of Trust
Full Reconveyance
Mechanic’s Lien
Abstract of Judgment
Lien Release
Subordination Agreement
Assignment of Deed of Trust
Sub-Reconveyance
Transfer Declaration
Don’t see your document type? Contact us — if Mono County accepts it, we can record it.
How It Works — 3 Simple Steps
Mono County Recording FAQ
Where is the Mono County Recorder’s Office?
The Mono County Recorder’s Office is located in Bridgeport, CA. With eFileRecorder.com, you never need to visit in person — we submit your documents electronically on your behalf.
Does Mono County accept eRecorded documents?
Mono County accepts electronically recorded documents. Contact us to confirm your specific document type is eligible before submitting.
How much are Mono County recording fees?
Mono County recording fees vary by document type and page count and are set by the county — they are in addition to our flat $130 service fee. Contact us for a full fee estimate.
Can you help prepare my document before recording?
Absolutely. Our Document Preparation Service handles grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, deeds of trust, and more — ensuring your document is correctly formatted and compliant with Mono County requirements before submission.
How will I know when my document has been recorded?
You’ll receive an email confirmation with your document recording number and date once the Mono County Recorder’s Office has accepted and recorded your document.
Built for Professionals & Individuals
- Real estate attorneys and law firms processing deed and lien filings in Mono County
- Title and escrow companies needing a reliable eRecording partner
- Real estate investors transferring ownership via grant deed or quitclaim
- Construction companies filing mechanic’s liens or lien releases in Mono County
- Estate planning attorneys recording trust transfer deeds for probate matters
- Individuals transferring property between family members or into a trust in Mono County