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Register of DeedsWelcome to the Register of Deeds of Clark County All of us who work at the Register of Deeds are proud of our reputation as an innovative, customer friendly operation. We look forward to serving you. Our Purpose Our purpose is to preserve and maintain the land records of Clark County. Our goal is to serve the public and provide information in a friendly and effective manner. Our Office The Register of Deeds office is the office where all transactions concerning land including deeds, mortgages, and liens are recorded and maintained so that the public is made aware of their existence. Many other documents are recorded in this office, including leases, plats, military discharges, power of attorney documents, easements, and affidavits. In addition, the Register of Deeds office houses some school and cemetery records. This office also files Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) fixture filings. In 2006 our office is pleased to announce that we started scanning/imaging all documents presented to the office for recording. Open Records This office is governed by the Kansas Open Records Act. Almost all records in the Register of Deeds office are required by law to be open to public inspection during regular business hours. The exceptions are the Kansas Real Estate Sales Validation Questionnaire and military discharge records, which are open to authorized persons. Fees All of the services offered by the Register of Deeds office are fee based. The recording fees are set by state statue and must be paid at the time of recording.
General Recording Requirements Documents presented for recording in the Register of Deeds office must be signed, notarized, and of sufficient legibility so as to produce a clear and legible reproduction. There must be a legal description. This typically includes a lot and block number and division or subdivision name for platted property. Unplatted areas usually contain section, township, and range numbers. When a document is recorded in our office, it is assigned a book and page number and a time of recording. The document is photocopied, entered onto the computer, and scanned to form a computer image. The document is indexed in several ways to allow for future retrieval. The original document is returned to the sender. What We Can Do
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The Register of Deeds Office is here to assist you. Please call our office or stop in and we will do our best to provide the information you require. If we are unable to help you, we will suggest other sources of information that might be useful. Frequently Asked Questions |
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