The noting in a public office of the details of a legal document - such as a deed or mortgage - affecting the title to real estate When such an instrument is properly recorded, it is considered to be a matter of public record Legally, that means that all subsequent purchasers are deemed to have constructive knowledge of that information
The act of entering into a book of public records instruments affecting title to the real property A lender requires that a deed of trust or a mortgage be recorded to evidence the debt against the property
Any legal document that affects the ownership of real property is recorded in a book of public records For example, when property is sold, the deed is recorded by the registrar or county clerk This gives notice of home ownership to all other interested parties
The noting in the registrar's office of the details of a properly executed legal document, such as a deed, a mortgage note, a satisfaction of mortgage, or an extension of mortgage, thereby making it a part of the public record
The act of entering or recording documents affecting or conveying interests in real estate in the office of the register of deeds established in each Wisconsin county Documents are recorded to protect the interests of persons involved and to provide constructive notice of rights and interests in land Documents accepted for recording are time stamped, receive a unique document number, are indexed, the image captured and the original document is sent back to the returnee
The entering in a book of public record the details of a properly executed legal instrument that affects title to real property, thereby making it a part of the public record
Keeping a record or a register; as, a recording secretary; applied to numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action; as, a recording gauge or telegraph
The noting in the registrar?s office of the details of a properly executed legal document, such as a deed, a mortgage note, a satisfaction of mortgage, or an extension of mortgage, thereby making it a part of the public record
>> The act of recording a document such as a deed or mortgage in a public registry thereby giving notice to future purchasers, creditors or other interested parties Recording is controlled by statute and usually requires the witnessing and notarizing of an instrument to be recorded
The noting in the registrars office of the details of a properly executed legal document, such as a deed, a mortgage note, a satisfaction of mortgage, or an extension of mortgage, thereby making it a part of the public record
The act of placing a document on the public records (usually the county records) Recording is usually done to give public notice of a conveyance or the placement of a lien