Recorder

Document Standards
The standards go into effect August 1, 1997
for documents executed after July 31, 1997.
(a) The following standards are imposed
on documents to be recorded with the County Recorder or filed with the
Registrar of Titles:
1. The document shall consist of one
or more individual sheets measuring no larger than 8.5 inches by 14
inches.
2. The form of the document shall be printed, type
written or computer generated, in black ink and the form of the document
shall not be smaller than 8 point type.
3. The document shall be on white paper of not less
than 20 pound weight with no background color, images or writing and
shall have a clear border of approximately ½ inch on the top,
bottom and each side.
4. The first page of the document shall contain a blank
space at the top measuring three inches, as measured from the top of
the page. The right half to be used by the County Recorder for recording
information or Registrar of Titles for filing information and the left
half to be used by the County Auditor or Treasurer for certification.
5. The title of the document shall be prominently displayed
at the top of the first page below the blank space referred to in clause
4.
6. No additional sheet shall be attached or affixed
to a page that covers up any information or printed part of the form.
7. A document presented for recording or filing must
be sufficiently legible to reproduce a readable copy using the County
Recorder’s or Registrar of Title’s current method of reproduction.