Maine Code § 33-653

Time of recording; verification
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A register shall, at the time of receiving a deed or instrument for record, certify on the deed or
instrument the day and the hour and minute when it was received and the book number and page number
where the document is located. If the deed or instrument does not have sufficient room on the page or
pages for the location of the recording information so that the register is required to add an additional
page for the placement of the recording information, the register may charge in addition to any other
fees allowed by law a fee of $2 for each page the register is required to add. An instrument is considered
recorded at the time when it was received and that time must be entered on the record. The register
shall enter that time, the names of the grantor and grantee and the name of the town or unincorporated
place as shown by the instrument in which the property affected is located in a record kept for that
purpose and open to inspection in business hours. The register may not permit a deed or instrument for
the conveyance of real estate to be altered, amended or withdrawn until it is fully recorded and
examined. The record must be verified as a true record of the original document by comparing the
indexing record and the copy kept for public inspection, as described in section 651, to the original
document before the original document is allowed to leave the registry office. [PL 2003, c. 55, §3
(RPR).]

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