Form Requirements
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Any instrument presented for recording must satisfy the following
conditions pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute 11-480
11-480 . Requirements for form of instruments
A. Only an instrument which upon presentation to a county recorder for
recordation fails to meet any of the following conditions may be rejected for
recordation at the time of presentation for recordation:
1. Each instrument shall have a caption briefly stating the nature of the
instrument, such as warranty deed, release of mortgage, notice of bulk sale and
like captions. The county recorder shall have no obligation to index any
instrument under any subject index category maintained by the county recorder
unless that category is included in the caption to the instrument.
2. Each instrument shall be an original or a copy of the original and shall be
sufficiently legible for the recorder to make certified copies from the
photographic or micrographic record. (Unless otherwise required by law ie.
death certificates & judgments)
3. Each instrument shall have original signatures, except when otherwise
provided by law.
4. Each instrument dated and executed on or after January 1, 1991, shall be no
larger than eight and one-half inches in width and no longer than fourteen
inches and shall have a print size no smaller than ten point type.
B. Each instrument dated and executed on or after January 1, 1991, shall have
at least a one-half inch margin across the top, bottom and the left and right
sides from the top to the bottom. Any markings, entries or text which are
within the one-half inch margin shall be deemed not to impart the notice
otherwise imparted by recordation unless such markings, entries or text appear
in the reproduction produced under the direction and control of the county
recorder. Failure to meet the one-half inch margin requirement of this
subsection may affect notice imparted by the document but shall not constitute
grounds for rejection for recordation pursuant to subsection A.
C. The first page shall have a top margin of at least two inches which shall be
reserved for recording information. The left three and one-half inches of the
top margin of the first page or sheet may be used by the public to show the
name of the person requesting recording and the name and address to which the
document is to be returned following recording. If the first page of the
instrument does not comply with the top margin requirements, a separate sheet
that meets the requirement and that reflects the title of the document as
required by subsection A, paragraph 1 shall be attached to the front of the
document by the party requesting recording.
D. Any instrument presented to a county recorder for recordation which modifies
in any way the provisions of a previously recorded document must state the date
of recordation and the docket and page of the document being modified.
E. Any instrument accepted for recordation is not subject to a later claim of
invalidity for failure to comply with the requirements of this section.