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MI ink color preferences on Deed...Blue? Black?
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Posted by Lee/AR on 6/22/12 11:41am
Msg #424343

MI ink color preferences on Deed...Blue? Black?

Allegan County--if that makes a difference.

Reply by Clem/CA on 6/22/12 11:50am
Msg #424345

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(5uvwpa450qedpf45l5un0rqy))/mileg.aspx?page=getobject&objectname=mcl-565-201


565.201 Requirements for recording with register of deeds.
Sec. 1.

(1) An instrument executed after October 29, 1937 by which the title to or any interest in real estate is conveyed, assigned, encumbered, or otherwise disposed of shall not be received for record by the register of deeds of any county of this state unless that instrument complies with each of the following requirements:

(a) The name of each person purporting to execute the instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped beneath the original signature or mark of the person.

(b) A discrepancy does not exist between the name of each person as printed, typewritten, or stamped beneath their signature and the name as recited in the acknowledgment or jurat on the instrument.

(c) The name of any notary public whose signature appears upon the instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon the instrument immediately beneath the signature of that notary public.

(d) The address of each of the grantees in each deed of conveyance or assignment of real estate, including the street number address if located within territory where street number addresses are in common use, or, if not, the post office address, is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped on the instrument.

(e) If the instrument is executed before April 1, 1997, each sheet of the instrument is all of the following:

(i) Typewritten or printed in type not smaller than 8-point size.

(ii) Not more than 8-1/2 by 14 inches.

(iii) Legible.

(iv) On paper of not less than 13 (17x22—500) pound weight.

(f) If the instrument is executed after April 1, 1997, each sheet of the instrument complies with all of the following requirements:

(i) Has a margin of unprinted space that is at least 2-1/2 inches at the top of the first page and at least 1/2 inch on all remaining sides of each page.

(ii) Subject to subsection (3), displays on the first line of print on the first page of the instrument a single statement identifying the recordable event that the instrument evidences.

(iii) Is electronically, mechanically, or hand printed in 10-point type or the equivalent of 10-point type.

(iv) Is legibly printed in black ink on white paper that is not less than 20-pound weight.

(v) Is not less than 8-1/2 inches wide and 11 inches long or more than 8-1/2 inches wide and 14 inches long.

(vi) Contains no attachment that is less than 8-1/2 inches wide and 11 inches long or more than 8-1/2 inches wide and 14 inches long.

(g) Unless state or federal law, rule, regulation, or court order or rule requires that all or more than 4 sequential digits of the social security number appear in the instrument, beginning on 1 of the following dates the first 5 digits of any social security number appearing in or on the instrument are obscured or removed:

(i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii), the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subdivision.

(ii) For an instrument presented to the register of deeds by the department of treasury, April 1, 2008.

(2) Subsection (1)(e) and (f) does not apply to instruments executed outside this state or to the filing or recording of a plat or other instrument, the size of which is regulated by law.

(3) A register of deeds shall not record an instrument executed after April 1, 1997 if the instrument purports to evidence more than 1 recordable event.

(4) Any instrument received and recorded by a register of deeds shall be conclusively presumed to comply with this act. The requirements contained in this act are cumulative to the requirements imposed by any other act relating to the recording of instruments.

(5) An instrument that complies with the provisions of this act and any other act relating to the recording of instruments shall not be rejected for recording because of the content of the instrument.


History: 1937, Act 103, Eff. Oct. 29, 1937 ;-- Am. 1941, Act 179, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;-- Am. 1945, Act 213, Eff. Sept. 6, 1945 ;-- CL 1948, 565.201 ;-- Am. 1963, Act 150, Eff. Sept. 6, 1963 ;-- Am. 1964, Act 196, Eff. Jan. 1, 1965 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 459, Eff. Apr. 1, 1997 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 19, Imd. Eff. Mar. 4, 2002 ;-- Am. 2007, Act 56, Imd. Eff. Sept. 12, 2007


Reply by jba/fl on 6/22/12 1:07pm
Msg #424353

TMI n/m

Reply by Linda_in_MI on 6/22/12 1:18pm
Msg #424357

But then you have some title companies--I have one on my desk in front of me now--that are for Michigan properties that stipulate BLUE ink, not black. And then there are the others that don't care at all!

Reply by Julie/MI on 6/22/12 8:43pm
Msg #424392

signatures may be blue, printing or handwriting black

I always use blue for signatures and depending on how each county's corporation counsel interprats the public act.

But you MAY sign in blue, but if you use a stamp or choose to print the notary information, it must be black.

Or they will not accept document printed in blue toner, if such a products exsists.

However, since I was the big bad recorder, if it was executed out of state, we HAD to accept it. Just depends on which battles one wants to make Wink


Reply by Lee/AR on 6/22/12 4:45pm
Msg #424376

Thanks all! n/m


 
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