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South Dakota

Title 7 · Chapter 7-9
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7-9-1. Duty to keep records of instruments--Destruction of unneeded records.
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7-9-1.1. Recording, filing, and indexing of records by microfilming or computerization.
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7-9-2. Seal of office--Use on instruments.
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7-9-3. Time of recording.
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7-9-4. Special townsite deed record required.
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7-9-5. Conveyances of platted land not accepted until plat recorded.
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7-9-6. Tax payment certificate required for recording of plat--County auditor's, state highway, and centrally assessed railroad property plats excepted.
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7-9-7. Names, addresses, and descriptions required in recorded instruments--Certificate of value.
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7-9-7.1. Report of information in recorded instruments.
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7-9-7.2. Certificate of value--Form.
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7-9-7.3. State exempt from filing certificate of value.
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7-9-7.4. Original signatures required for recording generally--Financing statements--Exhibits--Limited electronic signatures permitted.
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7-9-8. Numerical indexes of instruments affecting real property--Form.
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7-9-8.1. Endorsement of date, time, and identifying number--Entry in indexes.
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7-9-9. Alphabetical indexes of instruments affecting real property.
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7-9-10. Monthly report to tax officials of real estate transfers.
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7-9-11. Numbering and alphabetical index of instruments relating to personal property.
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7-9-12. Form of personal property index.
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7-9-13. Continued use of previously authorized register index.
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7-9-13.1. Release of old age assistance liens.
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7-9-14. Replacement of unusable indexes--Completion of incomplete indexes--Admissibility in evidence.
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7-9-15. Fees--Real estate documents to conform to format standards--Exception.
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7-9-15.1. Immunity from personal liability for bad checks.
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7-9-16. Reception record and fee book maintained by register--Entries in record.
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7-9-17. Deposit of fees and other collections received--Charging on account--Record of accounts receivable.
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7-9-18. Failure by register to collect, record, report or pay over fees as theft.
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7-9-19. Refusal to record.
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7-9-20. Court action for refusal to record.
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7-9-21. Liability of register for refusal to record.
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7-9-22. Suspicion of counterfeit recorded documents--Notice.
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7-9-23. 7-9-23. Repealed by SL 2011, ch 37, § 2, eff. Mar. 7, 2011.
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7-9-24. Electronic preservation of documents.
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7-9-25. County register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund.
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7-9-26. Fees deposited into fund--Distribution.
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7-9-27. Duty of the county governing body to fund register of deeds--Gifts, grants, contributions, and funds from other sources.
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7-9-28. South Dakota association of county officials register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund.
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7-9-29. Fiscal year of fund--Computation of each county's share of deposits--Division of money in fund--Administrative fee.
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7-9A-1. Definitions.
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7-9A-2. Validity of electronic documents.
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7-9A-3. Recording of documents.
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7-9A-4. Electronic recording commission created--Standards for recording electronic documents.
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7-9A-5. Meetings of commission--Expenses and costs.
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7-9A-6. Quorum.
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7-9A-7. Removal of member.
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7-9A-8. Promulgation of rules.
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7-9A-9. Uniformity of application and construction.
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7-9A-10. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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