• | [ ] The documents submitted, including paper copies, must have a uniform contrast throughout the document. |
• | [ ] The documents submitted must be legible and reproducible by the auditor's recording system regardless of media used for recording. |
• | [ ] No information, on either the original or the copies, should be obscured or illegible due to cross-hatching, shading, or as a result of poor drafting technique such as lines drawn through text or improper pen size selection (letters or number filled in such that 3's, 6's or 8's are indistinguishable). |
• | [ ] Signatures, date, and seals must be legible on the prints or the party placing the seal must be otherwise identified. |
• | [ ] Text must be 0.08 inches or larger; line widths shall not be less than 0.008 inches (vicinity maps, land surveyor's seals and certificates are excluded). |
• | [ ] The recording officer's information block must be on the bottom or right edge of the map. |
[ ] A title block (shows the name of the preparer and is on each sheet of multiple sheets). | |
[ ] An auditor's certificate (on the first sheet of multiple sheets, although Vol./Pg. and/or AF# must be entered by the recording officer on each sheet). | |
[ ] A surveyor's certificate (on the first sheet of multiple sheets; seal, date, and signature on multiple sheets). | |
• | The map filed must provide the following indexing data: |
[ ] S-T-R and the quarter-quarter(s) or approximate quarter-quarter(s) of the section in which the surveyed parcel lies. |
• | If the function of the document submitted is to change a previously filed record, it must also have: |
[ ] A title identifying it as a correction, amendment, alteration or change to a previously filed record. | |
[ ] A note itemizing the changes. | |
• | For records of survey: |
[ ] The sheet size must be 18" x 24". | |
[ ] The margins must be 2" on the left and 1/2" for the others, when viewed in landscape orientation. | |
[ ] In addition to the map being filed there must be two prints included in the submittal; except that, in counties using imaging systems fewer prints, as determined by the auditor, may be allowed. |