Bonneville County, Idaho - Recorder Information

Register of Deeds

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The County Clerk is responsible for recording and maintaining records related to real property located in Bonneville County.

Recording Fees

For recording each of the following types of instruments, provided such instrument is thirty (30) pages or less:

Deeds, grants and conveyances of real property $15.00

Trust deeds or mortgages of real property, including fixture filings (UCC mortgages),
security agreements and assignments of leases and rents if contained within the same
instrument for recording $45.00 for first 30 pages, then $3.00 for each additional page

Reconveyances of trust deeds, including a substitution of trustee if contained within
the same instrument for recording, and releases of mortgages $15.00

Powers of Attorney $25.00

Surveys - Recording Fees: $5.00 per survey
Copies of Recorded Surveys: $4.00 per survey page

All OTHER DOCUMENTS $10.00 first page, $3.00 each additional page (Letter & Legal sizes)

COPIES OF RECORDED DOCUMENTS
Per page $1.00
Certification of copy per document $1.00
Conformed document per page (originals only) $0.50

Document Formatting Requirements

* Documents must be originals, signed by the grantor, and notarized.

* A page should not exceed 8.5 x 14 inches and should not be smaller than 8.5 x 11 inches.

* Each page of a document should be typewritten or be in legible writing. Black ink with a font size of at least 12 point should be used.

* On the first or last page of the document, a 2x3 inch space in the upper right corner must be left blank for the recorder's use. If this space is not provided, an additional page will be added, which will result in extra fees.

* All other margins should be at least 1 inch.

* A document title should be given on the first page. If the first page contains the blank 2 x 3 inch space, the document title should be below this, but centered on the page.

* The name of the grantee and the grantee's complete mailing address must appear on the document.

* A legal description of the real property needs to be given on the deed.