382.430 Instrument constituting lien to give mailing address of lienholder.
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(1)No mortgage, conveyance, or other instrument or writing constituting a lien or other
security for any note or other evidence of indebtedness shall be received for record
by any county clerk unless such mortgage, conveyance, or other writing gives a
mailing address of the lienholder.
(2)Should there be an assignment of such mortgage, conveyance, or other instrument
or writing constituting a lien or other security for any note or other evidence of
indebtedness, of record in the clerk's office, the assignment shall state the address of
the assignee.
(3)For the purposes of this chapter, a mortgage that has been recorded with any county
clerk shall not be deemed invalid or ineffective as constructive notice for failure to
include the county of residence or the principal place of business of the mortgagee
or holder of the note or other evidence of indebtedness.