Hopkins County, Kentucky
Not EligibleHopkins County does not currently accept electronic recording. Documents require traditional submission to the County Clerk in Madisonville.
Hopkins County at a glance
- Population (2024 est.)
- 45,218
- County seat
- Madisonville
- Recording office
- County Clerk
- Typical home value (May 2026)
- $148,000
- FIPS code
- 21107
Reach the recording office in Hopkins County
The County Clerk handles real estate recording in Hopkins County. Its direct phone number, office hours, and e-recording portal are published on the county's official website:
Visit hopkinscounty.ky.govOfficial county website (source: Wikidata). It's the authoritative place to find the recorder's contact details — confirm phone and hours there before submitting time-sensitive documents.
Not yet — Hopkins County does not currently accept electronic recording. Real estate documents must be submitted as paper originals to the County Clerk's office in Madisonville, by mail or in person. Counties adopt e-recording on their own schedules, so this status can change; we review eligibility regularly.
Hopkins County is home to about 45,218 residents (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 estimate), ranking 24th by population among the 120 Kentucky jurisdictions in this directory. Its population has held steady since 2020. Typical home values in the county are around $148,000 (Zillow Home Value Index, May 2026), so promptly and correctly recorded deeds and liens matter for buyers, sellers, and lenders here.
In Kentucky, the elected County Clerk records deeds, mortgages, and other real estate documents for the county.
You can still notarize documents online with Notaron even though this recorder requires paper submission — RON is valid for recordable documents in Kentucky. After the online notarization, print the notarized output (or have us ship it) and submit it to the recording office the traditional way.
Frequently asked questions
Does Hopkins County accept electronic recording?
Not currently. Hopkins County requires paper originals to be submitted by mail or in person. Check back — counties regularly add e-recording support.
Who records deeds in Hopkins County?
Real estate documents are recorded by the County Clerk, located in Madisonville (the county seat).
Can I notarize online and record in Hopkins County?
You can notarize online — RON is valid in Kentucky — but because this recorder does not yet accept electronic submissions, you'll need to print and deliver the notarized document for recording.
Who uses e-recording with online notarization?
Notaron pairs 24/7 remote online notarization with e-recording-ready output, built for the teams that record documents in Hopkins County every day.
Title & escrow companies
Run fully remote closings for Hopkins County transactions with RON, then submit the recorded instruments through your existing workflow.
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Population: U.S. Census Bureau, Vintage 2024 county estimates. Home values: Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI). County data updated 2026-07-11. E-recording eligibility is reviewed regularly but can change — confirm with the recording office before submitting time-sensitive documents.