Judges: Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General Prepared by: Jerald S. Price Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 8/30/1977
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
QUESTION:
When the official records required to be kept by the clerk of circuit court are on microfilm, what is the proper method of making marginal notations such as satisfaction of a mortgage or partial release or discharge of a lien?
SUMMARY:
A clerk of the circuit court whose official records are kept on microfilm may note satisfaction or partial release or discharge of mortgages or liens by making notations of the index to the photographic or microfilm record of such mortgage or lien [pursuant to s.
Your question may be answered by reference to ss.
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However, I would note that there is also provided, in ss.
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Whenever the amount of money due on any mortgage, lien or judgment shall be fully paid to the person or party entitled to the payment thereof, the mortgagee, creditor or assignee, or the attorney of record in the case of a judgment, to whom such payment shall have been made, shall enter on the margin of the record of such mortgage, notice of lien or judgment, in the presence of the custodian of such record, to be attested by said custodian, satisfaction of said mortgage, notice of lien or judgment, and sign the same with his, her, or their hand; or shall execute in writing an instrument acknowledging satisfaction of said mortgage, lien, or judgment, and have the same acknowledged or proven, and duly entered of record in the book provided by law for such purpose in the proper county. (Emphasis supplied.)
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Prepared by: Jerald S. Price Assistant Attorney General