The Dallas County Clerk is now offering Electronic Certified Official Public Record (OPR) Documents for purchase on the Clerk's website. Here is a list of forms that are available for downloading, printing, and completing.Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the following links. File the deed: Submit your notarized deed to the county recorder's office in the property's county, paying the necessary filing fees. How do I record a deed? In Texas, you record your deed with the County Clerk in the county where the property exists. An instrument concerning real or personal property may be recorded if it has been acknowledged, sworn to with a proper jurat, or proved according to law. Deeds, plats, liens, powers of attorney, oil and gas leases, and many other documents. A deed is a written document that conveys legal and equitable title to real property. The only way a purchaser takes title to real property is through a deed.