Missouri Deed Of Trust Form For Sale In Clark

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Multi-State
County:
Clark
Control #:
US-00186
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This form is an Authority to Release. The county clerk is authorized and requested to release from a deed of trust a parcel of land to the executor of the estate. The form must be signed in the presence of a notary public.

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A deed of trust will include the same type of information stated in a mortgage document, such as: The identities of the borrower, lender, and trustee. A full description of the property to be placed in trust. Any restrictions or requirements on the use of the property while it is in trust.

An underwriter or a title agent could qualify as a trustee if it is a MO corporation. By custom, an attorney who is a resident of Missouri is usually named trustee. The lender/beneficiary selects the trustee.

This Deed of Trust (the “Trust Deed”) sets out the terms and conditions upon which: Settlor Name (the “Settlor”), of Settlor Address, settles that property set out in Schedule A (the “Property”) upon Trustee Name (the “Trustee”), being a Company duly registered under the laws of state with registered number ...

There are 3 ways to obtain a copy: Stop by in person. Anyone can pick it up. Send a written request to Recorder of Deeds, 729 Maple Street, Hillsboro MO 63050. Include a check for $9 per copy and a self-addressed stamped return envelope. Order over the phone with a credit card by calling 636-797-5414.

No watermarks or other visible inclusions are allowed. Seals may not cover any of the document information. Illegible documents must be accompanied by an exact typewritten/printed copy of acceptable size, color, clarity and contrast to be recorded contemporaneously as additional pages of the document.

Identifying Property Owners You can visit the recorders of deeds office to view the deed and find out who currently owns it. You can also search online.

Under state laws, Missouri courts grant access to various public court records, including court proceedings and decrees. The Missouri Sunshine Law also describes citizens' right to view, review, and copy the records of state government agencies at all levels.

The Office of the Recorder of Deeds maintains public records and documents, including those pertaining to land ownership, federal and state tax liens, marriages, and military discharges.

There are 3 ways to obtain a copy: Stop by in person. Anyone can pick it up. Send a written request to Recorder of Deeds, 729 Maple Street, Hillsboro MO 63050. Include a check for $9 per copy and a self-addressed stamped return envelope. Order over the phone with a credit card by calling 636-797-5414.

To locate your property title, all you have to do is visit the registry of deeds office in the county in which your property is located.

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Missouri Deed Of Trust Form For Sale In Clark