Definitions of Commonly Recorded Documents
Important Notice
This summary has been provided for your convenience. However, the Clerk-Recorder’s Office cannot give legal advice and, therefore, suggest that you contact your own legal advisor to assist you, if you wish to use any particular document. The following is a list of some documents that may be recorded if they meet all requirements, and a description or definition of each document. The descriptions are general and are not intended to be complete legal definitions.
- Abstract of Judgment
- A court issued summary of a money judgment to secure payment the judgment creditor and when recorded, it creates a general lien on real property of the judgment debtor in the County in which the abstract is recorded.
- Affidavit of Death
- A document recorded to verify the death and identify the decedent as a former interest holder in specifically described or referred to real property.
- Assignment of Deed of Trust / Mortgage.
- The transfer/sale of a Deed of Trust (loan or debt) from the current lender (beneficiary) to a new beneficiary, which gives them the right to collect the payment of the debt.
- Assumption of Trust Deed
- A new borrower under the terms of the original Deed of Trust assumes remaining loan amount on a Deed of Trust.
- Declaration of Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions
- Document recorded to specify the limitations or qualifications on land use imposed in a conveyance or other instrument.
- Declaration of Severance of Joint Tenancy
- To evidence that a joint tenancy ownership has been severed by one of the joint tenants without the consent of the other joint tenant.
- Decree of Distribution
- Court order assigning title of property of a deceased person to the heirs.
- Deed of Trust / Mortgage
- An instrument that secures a debt, the repayment of the loan/mortgage encumbered by real property. This is a three party document: the borrower (trustor), the beneficiary (lender), and the trustee who holds title to real property under the terms of a deed of trust.
- Easement
- An interest in land owned by another party that entitles the holder to a specific, limited use. Note: Could be recorded as a deed or easement document.
- Grant Deed
- It is the form of deed, common in California, which contains implied warranties to the effect that the granter has not previously conveyed or encumbered the real property.
- Homestead Declaration
- A declaration by a property owner that a homestead exemption is being claimed which may protect a portion of the equity in their home from forced sale.
- Leases
- To evidence the conveyance of real property for a term of years and a contract of its possession during that term.
- Mechanic’s Lien
- A document recorded to create a lien in favor of persons contributing labor, material, supplies, etc., to a work of improvement upon real property.
- Notice of Completion
- A document recorded to evidence that a work of improvement on real property other than public works is completed.
- Notice of Default
- A notice to show that the borrower under a mortgage or deed of trust is in default (behind in payments).
- Notice of Levy / Writ Attachments & Executions
- A document recorded to notify a party served with writ of execution that specific property is taken in satisfaction of a debt.
- Notice of Lis Pendens / Notice of Pendency of Action
- A recorded notice that litigation (a lawsuit) is pending in court, which may affect the title of the real estate, involved.
- Notice of Non-Responsibility
- A document to evidence that the owner of real property interest will not be responsible for payment of cost of improvements contracted for thereon by some other person.
- Notice of Trustees Sale
- A document recorded to notify the public of the foreclosure (sale) proceedings by the Trustee for non-payment or non-performance of the conditions of the deed of trust.
- Power of Attorney
- A document recorded to delegate the authority of the principal to his attorney-in-fact (agent) authorizing another person, to act for him/her in his/her name in a designated capacity.
- Quitclaim Deed
- The form of deed that conveys or releases any interest that the grantor may have acquired in real property.
- Rescission of Notice of Default
- To declare that a notice of default recorded against a specific deed of trust is cancelled.
- Reconveyance
- To evidence a full or partial payment of a loan under a deed of trust.
- Release of Mechanic's Lien
- A document recorded to remove the lien (mechanic's lien) against real property.
- Request for Notice of Default
- A document whereby the junior lenders require the senior lender to notify them when the borrower defaults on their loan.
- Revocable Transfer on Death Deed
- Transfers real property to a designated beneficiary upon the death of the owner, without a probate proceeding
- Satisfaction of Mortgage
- Release of the loan that was a lien against real property.
- Subordination Agreement
- A document where the current lender agrees to makes their encumbrance deed of trust, subject-to or junior to another loan.
- Substitution of Trustee
- A document through which the lender (beneficiary), owner, or holder of the note (loan) replaces a new Trustee in the Deed of Trust.
- Substitution of Trustee & Full Reconveyance
- A combined document where the lender substitutes a new trustee and the new trustee executes the Reconveyance or releases the loan that was a lien against real property.
- Tax Lien
- Places a lien against a person and may attach to any and all property owned by that person.
- Trustee's Deed
- To transfer real property as the result of a duly conducted foreclosure proceeding and subsequent sale.
- Trustee Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure upon Sale
- Document recorded to evidence the transfer of real property from the defaulting trustor (borrower) to the beneficiary (lender) in lieu of foreclosure.
- UCC Continuation
- Continuation of a UCC loan
- UCC Filing
- Loan secured by personal property / growing crops / standing timber / business fixtures.
- UCC Partial Release or Termination
- A partial release or termination of a UCC loan
- Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy
- A document recorded to evidence the filing of bankruptcy by a petitioner.