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The 10 most common reason real estate documents are returned Unrecorded are:
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RECORDING CHECKLIST |
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ALL DOCUMENTS:
Legible Notary Seal, Notary Signature, Notary Commission Expire Date Names & marital status (Single or Husband and wife) of signatures being acknowledged If Corporate acknowledgment (business name, who signs & their titles)
TRANSFER DEEDS:
“The Seller certifies that the seller does not know of any wells on the described real property.” OR “I am familiar with the property described in this instrument and I certify that the status and the number of wells on
the described real property have
not changed since the last previously filed well disclosure
certificate.” MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS:
OR a Well Certificate with the $40.00 fee.
Recommended and prepared by: Minnesota County Recorder’s Association Revised: 06-23-2005
DOCUMENT STANDARDS Minnesota Statutes 507.093 STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTS TO BE RECORDED OR FILED (IN PART). a) The following standards are imposed on documents to be recorded with the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles:
inches, as measured from the top of the page. The right half is to be used by the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles for recording information and the left half is to be used by the County Auditor or Treasurer for certification.
the blank space referred to in clause (4).
or printed part of the form.
readable copy using the County Recorder's or Registrar of Title's current method of reproduction.
Minnesota Statutes 508.82 REGISTRAR'S FEES Subdivision 2 - Variance from standards. A document should conform to the standards in section 507.093, paragraph (a), but should not be rejected unless the document is not legible or cannot be archived. This subdivision applies only to documents dated after July 31, 1997, and does not apply to Minnesota uniform conveyancing blanks on file in the office of the commissioner of commerce provided for under section 507.09, certified copies, or any other form provided for under Minnesota Statutes. Effective July 1, 2005. |
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