Recorder
How To Re-Record

The purpose of re-recording a document is to make corrections to a document that has been previously recorded.

If you received a rejection letter, your document has been returned unrecorded. Please see the specific instructions on your rejection letter and the General Guidelines for Recording.

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Corrections to a previously recorded document can be made on either a certified copy or the recorded original.

Ordering a Certified Copy (if applicable)

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The following items are required to re-record:

  • Cover Sheet
  • Reason for Re-Recording:
      (example: Re-Recording to correct legal description)
  • New Declaration of Value Form
      (required only for documents transferring title)
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Prepare and Pay associated Recording Fees.

Note: When re-recording, your document will have one extra page than the original recording (the cover sheet). Remember to include this extra page when using our fee calculator.

fee scheduleRecording Fee Calculator . This is only an estimation and does not replace official calculations.

Acceptable Forms of Payment

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Mail or bring both your document to be re-recorded and payment to our office.

Clark County Recorder's Office Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

Debbie Conway, Recorder
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