El Paso County Real Estate Lien Note (Owelty of Partition) Form
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El Paso County Real Estate Lien Note (Owelty of Partition) Form
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El Paso County Clerk
El Paso, Texas 79901
Hours: 8:00am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday
Phone: (915) 273-3532
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- Ensure all signatures are in blue or black ink
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Cities and Jurisdictions in El Paso County
Properties in any of these areas use El Paso County forms:
- Anthony
- Canutillo
- Clint
- El Paso
- Fabens
- Fort Bliss
- San Elizario
- Tornillo
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Yes. You can reuse the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have multiple properties in El Paso County you only need to order once.
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How much does it cost to record in El Paso County?
Recording fees in El Paso County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (915) 273-3532 for current fees.
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Texas homestead law turns away almost every lien, but owelty of partition stands on the short constitutional list of debts a homestead can secure. When co-owned property passes to one owner, whether a divorce court awards the family home to one spouse or heirs agree that one of them keeps an inherited house, the equalizing debt owed to the departing owner can be secured against the entire property under Article XVI, Section 50(a)(3) of the Texas Constitution. The real estate lien note is the instrument that puts that debt on paper: the written promise to pay that the owelty lien secures.
A Debt the Homestead Can Secure
The constitutional text is specific. The owelty must be imposed against the entirety of the property, not just a fractional share, and it must come from a court order or a written agreement of the parties to the partition; the provision expressly includes a debt of one spouse in favor of the other spouse resulting from a division or an award of a family homestead in a divorce proceeding. Property Code Section 41.001(b)(4) carries the same rule in the statutes. Because owelty is its own constitutional category, a buyout documented this way travels a different path from a home equity loan under Section 50(a)(6), and refinance lenders routinely treat a recorded owelty lien as a debt eligible for rate-and-term refinancing.
One Buyout, Three Instruments
Texas owelty practice divides the work among three documents. A deed conveys the departing owner's interest and carries the owelty lien. A deed of trust secures repayment against the property with a power of sale. And this note states the money terms: the principal amount fixed by the decree or partition agreement, the interest rate, the rate on matured unpaid amounts, and the terms of payment, with recitals tying the debt to the decree or agreement and to the deed of trust. The note is signed by the maker alone, without a notary, and it is never recorded; the deed and deed of trust go to the county clerk, while the original note is delivered to the payee, who holds it until the debt is paid and then signs a recordable release of lien.
The Money Terms
The Finance Code frames the interest entries. An agreed rate operates under Chapter 302 and the optional ceilings of Chapter 303; where no interest is agreed, Section 302.002 supplies legal interest of 6 percent beginning on the 30th day after an amount is due. The note's printed terms include a usury savings clause that caps every rate at the lawful maximum, prepayment in whole or in part at any time without penalty, acceleration on an uncured default, and a collection-costs provision alongside the attorney's fees recovery that Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 38.001 extends to written contracts. The terms of payment stay in the parties' hands: a single maturity date, monthly installments, or payment due on sale or refinance of the property all appear in owelty practice.
The package includes the note as a fillable PDF, a completed example documenting a realistic Travis County divorce buyout from decree to signature, and a plain language guide that walks through every numbered section, the constitutional framework, and the recorded companion instruments. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in El Paso County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Real Estate Lien Note (Owelty of Partition) meets all recording requirements specific to El Paso County.
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