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What happens when a document is brought to the Register of Deeds Office for recording?

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What happens when a document is brought to the Register of Deeds Office for recording?

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There are a number of steps that each document goes through before it is returned to the filer. It must first be determined whether the document is recordable and if correct fees are enclosed. The document is given an instrument number, book and page number, entered into the computer, indexed, information verified, proofed, scanned and returned to the customer.

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