LD 1328
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LR 1074
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All documents submitted to any registry of deeds in the State
must comply with this section.

 
1.__Paper weight and size.__All pages to be recorded must be
submitted on 8-1/2-by-11-inch, white, 20-pound acid-free paper.

 
2.__Margins.__All pages to be recorded must have a one-inch
margin, except that the top of the first page must have a 3-inch
margin.

 
3.__Type size and style.__All pages to be recorded must be
submitted with black, Times New Roman font style type that is no
smaller than the equivalent of 10-point type size.

 
4.__Administrative information.__All administrative
information must appear at the beginning of the document, except
that documents may be submitted with administrative information
on the left side of the top margin on the first page.__For
purposes of this subsection, "administrative information" means
the grantor and grantee names, the property's location by town,
city or plantation, references to the original document, parcel
and tax identification numbers, preparer information and
information indicating to whom the document is to be returned.__
The top right side of the first page is reserved for the
recorder's use.

 
Instruments satisfying, releasing, assigning, subordinating,
continuing, amending or extending an instrument previously
recorded in the county in which the recording is requested may
make reference to only one previously recorded instrument.

 
Sec. 3. 33 MRSA §752, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 503, §1, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 4. Effective date. This Act takes effect October 1, 2003, except
that the section of this Act that repeals the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 33, section 752, subsection 4 takes effect 90
days after adjournment of the First Regular Session of the 120th
Legislature.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill sets uniform standards for registries of deeds with
regard to the size, type and format of documents submitted to
registries for recording. The bill also clarifies the recording
methods that may be used by registries. This bill also repeals
the sunset of the records preservation surcharge.


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