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Code · Iowa · Chapter 558 — Conveyances

558.66 Updating county administrative records.

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1. Upon the receipt of an instrument that satisfies the requirements of this section and the payment of the applicable fees authorized in section 331.507, subsection 2, the auditor shall enter the updated or corrected real estate ownership information in the transfer books and index required by section 558.60.
2. In the case of an instrument filed with the recorder that satisfies the requirements of this section, the recorder shall collect the applicable fees authorized under section 331.507, subsection 2, and section 331.604 and pay such fees to the treasurer as provided in section 331.902, subsection 3.
3. Each of the following instruments shall be accepted by the recorder for the purpose of updating the county transfer books and index if a conveyance has not occurred:
a. A certificate issued by the clerk of the district court or clerk of the supreme court indicating that the title to real estate has been finally established in any named person by judgment or decree or by will.
b. An affidavit of or on behalf of a surviving joint tenant or a person who owns the remainder interest. The affidavit shall include the following:
(1)The name of the affiant.
(2)The name of the surviving joint tenant or owner of the remainder interest, as applicable, in whose name the county records should reflect ownership of title.
(3)The name of the deceased joint tenant or life tenant and such person’s date of death.
(4)The legal description of the real estate located in the county.
(5)The description and date of filing and recording of the conveyance instrument by which the surviving joint tenant or owner of the remainder interest acquired title.
(6)The document reference number of the instrument establishing title, if applicable.
(7)A request that the auditor enter the information on the transfer books and index pursuant to subsection 1.
c. An affidavit by or for a person, other than an individual, following a merger, consolidation, name change, or change of fiduciary. The affidavit shall include the following, as applicable:
(1)The former name of the person.
(2)The new name of the person.
(3)The legal description of the real estate located in the county.
(4)A description of the merger, consolidation, name change, or change of fiduciary.
(5)A request that the auditor enter the information on the transfer books and index pursuant to subsection 1.
d. Articles of merger, consolidation, or name change as required by another provision of law if the legal description of the real estate is attached thereto.
4. An instrument recorded pursuant to this section is not a muniment of title.
[C97, §2931; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §10125; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §558.66]
85 Acts, ch 159, §9; 86 Acts, ch 1079, §4; 90 Acts, ch 1035, §1; 91 Acts, ch 86, §1; 93 Acts, ch 109, §14; 2000 Acts, ch 1058, §56; 2006 Acts, ch 1129, §3; 2009 Acts, ch 27, §35; 2011 Acts, ch 21, §1; 2012 Acts, ch 1023, §82; 2021 Acts, ch 162, §1, 2
Referred to in §331.508
Title established or changed — certificate; §602.8102(10)
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