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Recorder outlines new judicial-sealing process, PLSS corner recordings and records-backup plans
Summary
The county recorder briefed the board on a new judicial-sealing process effective Jan. 2, plans to publish PLSS corner records via GIS after a grant, and a small investment in a scanner to back up marriage records.
Recorder (S2) gave an overview of recorder-office work and several near-term operational changes, including a new judicial-sealing ("judicial shielding") process that becomes effective Jan. 2 and measures to publish PLSS corner data collected under a state grant.
On judicial sealing, the recorder said retired or current state judges (and family members) may submit a notice and $75 fee that causes selected recorded documents to be shielded in the county's indexes. The system will preserve a placeholder…
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