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Burnet County Recording Information |
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Recording real estate deeds in Burnet County, Texas.
The County Clerk’s office is responsible for recording and filing instruments that prove ownership or interest in real property such as deeds, deeds of trust, and other legal documents related to real property in Texas.
Recording Statute: A conveyance of real property or an interest in real property or a mortgage or deed of trust is void as to a creditor or to a subsequent purchaser for a valuable consideration without notice unless the instrument has been acknowledged, sworn to, or proved and filed for record as required by law.
(b) The unrecorded instrument is binding on a party to the instrument, on the party’s heirs, and on a subsequent purchaser who does not pay a valuable consideration or who has notice of the instrument.
(c) This section does not apply to a financing statement, a security agreement filed as a financing statement, or a continuation statement filed for record under the Business & Commerce Code.
An instrument that is properly recorded in the proper county is:
(1) notice to all persons of the existence of the instrument; and
(2) subject to inspection by the public.
RECORDING FORMAT
• The maximum size paper accepted is 8.5x14 inches while the minimum is 8.5x11. A page is considered to be one side of a sheet of paper. Use a font size of at least 8 point and black ink on white paper. Printing, typing, or handwriting must be clearly legible in order for the instrument to be accepted for recording.
• If an instrument is not in the English language, it needs to be accompanied by a correct English translation.
• Individual pages need to be of sufficient weight and substance so that printing, typing, or handwriting will not bleed through. Any riders or attachments must also comply with size requirements. Only one rider or attachment can be included with or attached to a page.
• On the bottom of the last page, provide at least 3 inches of blank space for the file stamp. If this is not provided, an additional page will be added.
• The grantor must sign and acknowledge the instrument in the presence of two or more credible witnesses or have it acknowledged or sworn to and certified by an officer authorized to take acknowledgments or oaths. Corresponding names must be typed, printed, or stamped beneath signatures throughout the document.
• Instruments that convey an interest in real property must have the mailing address of each grantee that appears in the instrument, or in a separate writing signed by the grantor and attached to the instrument.
• Provide a document heading at the top of the first page that identifies the type of legal document being recorded.
• On the front of the document, provide a return name and address to ensure a proper and timely return.
• A legal description of the real property is required. |
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Recorder Office
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| BURNET COUNTY County Clerk |
| 220 South Pierce St, Burnet |
| Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
| Phone: (512) 756-5406 |
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