2297-S AMH SCHD LUND 32
SHB 2297 - H AMDS 818
By Representative D. Schmidt
On page 2, line 1, beginning with AIf@ strike all the matter through Aincluded@ on line 3, and insert AThe names of the grantor(s) and grantee(s), as defined under RCW 65.04.015, with reference to the document page number where additional names are located, if applicable@
On page 3, line 25, strike AIf applicable,@
On page 3, line 32, strike AIf applicable,@
On page 4, after line 15, insert:
ASec. 3. RCW 65.04.015 and 1996 c 229 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
The definitions set forth in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Recording officer" means the county auditor, or in charter counties the county official charged with the responsibility for recording instruments in the county records.
(2) "File," "filed," or "filing" means the act of delivering or transmitting electronically an instrument to the auditor or recording officer for recording into the official public records.
(3) "Record," "recorded," or "recording" means the process, such as electronic, mechanical, optical, magnetic, or microfilm storage used by the auditor or recording officer after filing to incorporate the instrument into the public records.
(4) "Record location number" means a unique number that identifies the storage location (book or volume and page, reel and frame, instrument number, auditor or recording officer file number, receiving number, electronic retrieval code, or other specific place) of each instrument in the public records accessible in the same recording office where the instrument containing the reference to the location is found.
(5) AGrantor/grantee@ for recording purposes means the names of the parties involved in the transaction used to create the recording index. There will always be at least one grantor and one grantee for any document. In some cases, the grantor and the grantee will be the same individual(s), or one of the parties may be the public.@
Correct the title.
EFFECT: Clarifies that for purposes of recording instruments with a county auditor, the terms Agrantor@ and Agrantee@ have meanings beyond those associated with conveying property and refers to the parties involved in the transaction.