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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 3Ch. 6Art. 4§ 27323 Recording Methods For Documents

§ 27323 Recording Methods For Documents

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§ 27323 Recording Methods For Documents

Key Takeaways

  • •The recorder can keep documents in separate books or all together in one big book called 'official records'.
  • •If they use tiny photos (microfilm) to store documents, each roll gets a number and is treated like a book.
  • •When a law asks for a document's location, it's okay to use the recorder's way of naming things.

Example

You buy a house and need to prove you own it.

The paper that says you own the house is kept by the recorder. They might put it in a big book called 'official records' or take a tiny photo of it. Either way, when you need to show someone, you can just say where it is using the recorder's names for things.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 27323 Recording Methods For Documents

The recorder may segregate the instruments, papers, and notices and record them in separate books, or sheets or rolls of film under titles of indices provided for in Article 2 of this chapter. In lieu thereof the recorder may record any or all of the instruments, papers, or notices in one general series of books or film to be called “official records.” The series shall be numbered consecutively beginning with number one. The recording of instruments, papers, or notices in “official records” imparts notice in like manner and effect as if the instruments, papers, or notices were recorded in separate books or film. If a system of microphotography is used to record any instruments, papers, or notices, each original roll of film thereof kept by the recorder shall be given a separate number, and shall be called a “book,” “film,” “reel,” or shall be similarly designated, and each page of the instrument, paper, or notice shall be called a “page,” “image” or similar designation. Whenever under any law it is required that an instrument, paper, or notice be identified or referred to as recorded in a book or page or both, it shall be sufficient for purposes of identification and of compliance with that law that reference be made to the instrument, paper, or notice by the designations adopted by the recorder pursuant to the provisions of this section. (Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 467, Sec. 11. (SB 1498) Effective January 1, 2019.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

official records.book,page.complianceinstrumentdocumentdesignationidentification

Related Statutes

  • § 27320 Recorder Document Endorsement
  • § 27321 Recorder Return Requirements
  • § 27321.5 Property Tax And Notice Addresses
  • § 27322.2 Document Reproduction Standards
  • § 27324 Document Title Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 27323.
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