Access Revere Property Records

Revere property records are filed at the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Boston. You can search Revere deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents for free through MassLandRecords.com. The city's assessor office also runs an online database at Patriot Properties where you can look up property values, tax data, and building details. Revere has about 62,000 residents and is part of Suffolk County, located just north of Boston along the coast.

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Revere Overview

62,000 Population
Suffolk County
$9.07 Tax Rate per $1,000
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Suffolk County Registry for Revere

All Revere property records go to the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Boston. Suffolk County covers just four communities: Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. The registry handles every deed, mortgage, lien, homestead filing, and other land document for properties in Revere. When you close on a home here, the deed is recorded at this office.

You can search Revere records on MassLandRecords.com by picking the Suffolk registry. The site is free. You can look up records by name, address, document number, book and page, or recording date. No account is needed to view documents. Printing is free from the website at most registries.

Recording fees at the Suffolk County Registry follow the state schedule. A deed costs $155. A mortgage is $205. Mortgage discharges run $105. The excise tax on deeds is $4.56 per $1,000. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page.

The Revere Assessor's Office is in charge of setting property values for the city. You can reach them at 781-286-8170 or email revere_assessors@revere.org. Their online database runs on Patriot Properties and lets you search by address, owner name, or parcel ID.

The Revere Assessor database on Patriot Properties gives you free access to assessed values, building details, and ownership info for every property in the city.

Revere Assessor property records database on Patriot Properties

Each record shows the current assessed value, land size, building characteristics, and recent sale data.

The FY 2025 residential tax rate in Revere is about $9.07 per $1,000. On a home assessed at $500,000, that comes to roughly $4,535 in annual taxes. The assessor's office also handles abatement applications. If you think your property value is too high, file an abatement by the deadline, usually February 1. You need evidence to back up your claim, such as comparable sales or property condition issues.

How to Find Revere Land Records

The best way to search for Revere property records is through the Massachusetts Land Records portal. Select Suffolk from the registry list. Use the name search for the most complete results. Enter the last name of the buyer or seller. You can narrow your search by filtering for the town of Revere, a specific document type, or a date range.

If you already have a book and page number from a prior deed, use the book search tool. It takes you right to the document. The address search works too, but keep in mind it is not the official legal index. Some older records may not be indexed by address. For a full title search on a Revere property, the name search through the grantor and grantee indices is the standard method.

Note: Documents appear on MassLandRecords within minutes of being recorded at the Suffolk County Registry.

Common documents you will find for Revere properties include deeds, mortgages, mortgage discharges, homestead declarations, liens, UCC filings, and easements. When you buy a home in Revere, the closing attorney or title company records the deed and mortgage at Suffolk County. The registry assigns a book and page number to each document. That reference is used to trace ownership through the property's full chain of title.

Massachusetts Property Laws

Revere property transfers fall under M.G.L. Chapter 183, which governs the transfer of real property in Massachusetts. Recording a deed at the Suffolk County Registry protects the buyer. An unrecorded deed could be challenged by someone who later buys the same property without knowing about the first sale.

The homestead law under M.G.L. Chapter 188 protects your Revere home from forced sale by most creditors up to $1,000,000. Filing costs just $35. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, all recorded land documents are public records. The Suffolk County Registry also offers the free Consumer Notification Service to alert you when documents are recorded against your property.

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Suffolk County Property Records

Revere is part of Suffolk County. The county covers Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. All property records go through the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds. Visit the county page for full details.

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