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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 8 - Recording
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Chapter 14
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§ 14-8-1
County clerk as ex-officio recorder
§ 14-8-2
Duties of recorder
§ 14-8-3
Recording books
§ 14-8-4
Acknowledgment necessary for recording; decrees; exceptions
§ 14-8-5
Mining location notices; recording
§ 14-8-6
Endorsement on receipt of documents; constructive notice of contents
§ 14-8-7
Durability of records; required inks and ribbons
§ 14-8-8
Noncompliance with durability requirements; penalty
§ 14-8-9
Security of books of record; delivery to successors
§ 14-8-10
County clerks; failure to perform duties as recorder; fees
§ 14-8-11
Standard form of instruments; supplies
§ 14-8-12.1
Temporary provision; validation
§ 14-8-12.2
Recording fees
§ 14-8-12.3
Recording fee; assignments or releases of interest in property
§ 14-8-12.4
Recording fee; more than two acknowledgments; more than two hundred words; when number of words is in excess of standard form
§ 14-8-13
Fees; copying records; issuing licenses; acknowledgments
§ 14-8-14
Searching records; fees
§ 14-8-15
Payment of fees
§ 14-8-16
Filings of legal descriptions and plats of real property authorized; recording; fees
§ 14-8-17
Soldier's discharge papers recorded without cost
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