Register Maria C. Curtatone

Maria Curtatone Middlesex South Register of Deeds

Maria C. Curtatone
Register of Deeds

Register of Deeds

Register of Deeds Maria C. Curtatone was sworn into office on January 2, 2013.

Prior to taking office Maria was a practicing attorney and has been a small business owner with her own law firm in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Maria has worked in Middlesex County and the surrounding areas and brings to this office strong administrative skills, leadership and a commitment to public service.

She is fully committed to effectively serving the public as Register of Deeds of Middlesex South.

Register’s Message

Thank you for visiting the website Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, where you can find everything you need to know about the requirements for preparing, filing and researching deeds and other registry documents. Our site offers a wide range of information and features.

You can search all of our documents from your office, the comfort of your home, or anywhere with computer access. We provide easy to understand user-friendly tutorials that help make your search a pleasant experience as you navigate the system. In addition please see the frequently asked questions page for many useful tips.

I am proud to present this website that is designed to serve a broad range of interests and users. I hope you find it enjoyable and user-friendly. As always, your thoughts and ideas on ways we can improve and expand our website and any of our services to the public are truly appreciated.

Embark on a search for what you are looking for, or just have fun browsing the many fascinating facts and information stored in our database. And please stop by. I’d love to meet you and introduce you to our staff.

Maria C. Curtatone

Register of Deeds

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Address:

Middlesex South Registry of Deeds
208 Cambridge Street, PO Box 68
Cambridge, MA 02141
Main Number: 617-679-6300

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