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Margins and Paper Size Therefore, for the purpose of providing sufficient space for recording information and to insure that the document will be clear and legible when reproduced, Page One must have a top margin of three (3) inches and one (1) inch margins on each of the three remaining sides.
Recording Fees for Kansas Deeds A recorded deed gives formal notice of the transfer to any later purchasers, creditors, and other parties. Recording cost. The register of deeds charges $21.00 to record a deeds first page and $17.00 each for other pages.
If your deed is misplaced or lost, a copy may be obtained from the Register of Deeds Office for a fee of $1 per page. If you need a certified copy, we can prepare one for $13.00 per certification.
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Warranty Deed Rules and Requirements The name and address of the individual who prepared the deed. The name and address of the current owner (also called the grantor) The name and address of the new owner (also called the grantee) Original signature of the grantor (note: the grantee does not need to sign the deed)
A Kansas property owner who signs a warranty deed makes the following promises: The current owner holds good title to the property (covenant of seisin). The current owner has the legal right to transfer the property (covenant of right to convey).

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