Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Documents have to be notarized to be recorded, but how recent does the notarization have to be? If a bank notarizes a substitution of trustee, can they then record that substitution anytime thereafter?
Asked on 1/28/11, 9:59 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
George Shers
Law Offices of Georges H. Shers
Check with your local Recorder's Office as to what their procedures are. I know for sure some documents do not need to be notarized to be recorded. Notrization is done to protect the party who will be claiming the document signatures are valid; the Recorder certainly prefers notarization but it may not be mandatory. There is no time limit as to filing a notarized or any document with the Recorder's Office, unless the statutue creating that right/document specifically requires it.
Answered on 1/28/11, 11:09 am