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- In order to be accepted for recording in Santa Fe County, a document must relate to property in Santa Fe County, have original signature, and have the notary's original signature. Real Estate documents include deeds, liens, etc. Please see our Recording and Filing Fee Schedule for UCC recording fees. There are several ways to record in the office:
www.santafecountynm.gov › clerk › divisions
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In order to be accepted for recording in Santa Fe County, a document must relate to property in Santa Fe County, have original signature, and have the notary's original signature. Real Estate documents include deeds, liens, etc. Please see our Recording and Filing Fee Schedule for UCC recording fees.
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