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Assessor must endorse most property-transfer documents before recorder will record them, Marion County staff say
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Marion County assessor's office staff said during the recorder's office program "On the Record" that most property-transfer documents must be reviewed and stamped by the county assessor before the recorder's office will accept them for recording.
Marion County assessor's office staff said during the recorder's office program "On the Record" that most property-transfer documents must be reviewed and stamped by the county assessor before the recorder's office will accept them for recording.
The requirement affects deeds, affidavits, land contracts, plats and other conveyance documents; assessor staff said the process ensures ownership and tax records reflect current information.
Lisa Sanchez, a department manager in the Marion County Assessor's Office, said, "Most documents need to come to the assessor's office to get stamped, endorsed by the county assessor, that involve property changes or property transfer…
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