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2003 SESSION
SB 1354 Date and time stamp required to be affixed to recorded documents.
Introduced by: Frederick M. Quayle | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Date and time stamp required to be affixed to recorded documents. Requires the clerk to install a time stamp machine that shall affix the current date and time to every instrument -- except certificates of satisfaction or partial satisfaction or assignments of deeds of trust that are not hand-delivered -- delivered to the clerk's office for recording that is not immediately recorded and is not immediately entered into the general or daily index. The bill also defines the term "from the time it is duly admitted to record" to be the date and time affixed by the time stamp machine unless the clerk determines that the applicable requirements for recordation of the instrument have not been satisfied.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Date and time stamp required to be affixed to recorded documents. Requires the clerk to install a time stamp machine that shall affix the current date and time to every instrument delivered for recording that is not immediately accepted for recording and entered into the general or daily index. The bill also defines the term "from the time it is duly admitted to record" to be the date and time affixed by the time stamp machine unless the clerk determines that the applicable requirements for recordation of the instrument have not been satisfied.