Where to Access Your Disney Vacation Club Deed.

Last edited on July 14, 2025

Where to Access Your Disney Vacation Club Deed is a common question for sellers getting ready to list their membership. If you’re preparing to sell your Disney Vacation Club (DVC) contract and don’t have a copy of your deed, don’t worry — it’s usually easy to locate, and we’re here to assist every step of the way.

Here are a few ways to find your deed:

  1. Check your original closing documents.
    Whether you purchased directly from Disney or through a resale broker, you likely received a copy of your recorded deed at closing. It may have been mailed to you, emailed, or shared through a secure portal. Try searching your email or digital files for terms like “closing packet,” “recorded deed,” or “title company.”

  2. Search county public records.
    Every DVC deed is recorded in the county where your resort is located. If you’re not sure where to begin, go to the Required section of your DVC Sales profile. There, you’ll find direct links to the proper city or county recorder’s website for each resort location.

  3. Contact our office for help.
    If you’d prefer not to search yourself, just reach out to us. We’ve bookmarked all the right county websites and know exactly where each DVC resort is recorded. In most cases, we can locate your deed in under a minute—just provide your name, home resort, and approximate purchase date.

Once located, you can upload your deed through your dashboard, email it to our team, or even snap a clear photo from your phone. We’ll verify the details and help get your listing live.