D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 9. TAXATION AND ASSESSMENTS |
Chapter 9-3. REAL PROPERTY TAXES |
Section 9-336. FEES
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336.1
(a)The following fees shall cover all services and materials for which a charge is imposed.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICEFEE
(1) Certificate of Taxes and Assessments Due$15.00
(2) Certificate of Redemption$100.00
(3) Public Release Extract (on CD in Access format)$150.00
(4) Residential CAMA Extract (on CD in text format)$150.00
(5) Commercial CAMA Extract (on CD in text format)$150.00
(6) Condominium CAMA Extract (on CD in text format)$150.00
(7) Copying of Real Property Assessment Records$1.00 per side
(Property Record Cards, Sales Studies,
Worksheets, etc.)
(8) Assessor Reference Materials$75.00
(9) Tax Map (18" x 24")$30.00
(10) Tax Map (24" x 36")$30.00
(11) Radius Request
200-499 feet$35.00
500-999 feet$40.00
1000 feet or more$100.00
(12) Pertinent Data Book$100.00
336.2Where the District of Columbia is a party to an instrument submitted for recordation, or has a beneficial interest in an instrument submitted for recordation, no recordation fee shall be imposed for the recordation of such instrument; provided, that the instrument is being submitted for recordation by the District of Columbia, and is exempt from the tax imposed by D.C. Official Code § 42-1103 and D.C. Official Code § 47-903, or is otherwise not taxable thereunder.
336.3Effective January 1, 2012, exclusive of any surcharge applicable pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 42-1211 (2011 Supp.) or other provision of law, the following fees shall be charged for recording documents and obtaining copies of documents at the Office of Recorder of Deeds:
(a) One hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the recordation of any and all deeds of trust, mortgages, modifications to deeds of trust, amendments to deeds of trust, or amended and restated deeds of trust;
(b) Twenty-five dollars ($25) for the recordation of all other documents;
(c) Two dollars and twenty-five cents ($2.25) per page for a copy of a document; and
(d) Two dollars and twenty-five cents ($2.25) per document for certification of a copied document.