Standard Document Format
If you
wish to record legal documents affecting real estate such as deeds, land
contracts, mortgages, satisfactions and assignments, you will need to use a form
which conforms to the Wisconsin standard document format. Most office supply
firms offer forms which do meet the requirements of Wisconsin Statute 59.43(2m)
Use of
the standard document format helps to assure that important pieces of
information are not inadvertently omitted, that the document is legible, and
that it is properly indexed. Use of the standard document format also makes
processing and retrieval more efficient.
Most
states in the Midwest require some type of standard document format. If you are
from a state outside of Wisconsin, you may add a
cover
sheet to your document to make it conform to the Wisconsin standard
document format. You can print or type the document title, return address, and
parcel identification number in the proper locations and attach the cover-sheet
to the front of your document so that it becomes the first page. This would add
one page to your document and the cost to record would increase by $2.
Requirements of the standard
document format are as follows:
- The upper right hand
corner of the document must be completely blank (at least 3” by 3”) for our
official recording stamp.
- The name and return
address must be either (1) directly under the recording area, or (2) on the
left side of the page and within the top 3 inches.
- The parcel
identifier number must be placed directly under the return address.
- The title of the
document must be within the top 3 inches of the page but not in the 3 by 3
inch corner left blank for our recording stamp.
- Title, parties,
return address and legal description must be legible & reproducible.
- The paper is white,
standard weight, and letter or legal-sized.
- The ink is black so
that the document will scan properly.
- The top margin is a
minimum of 1/2 inch for every page. Other margins are minimum of 1/4 inch.
- The pages are not
hinged.
Remember, you still
need:
-
Complete legal descriptions
if the document refers to specific parcels of land.
- Original signatures
notarized or authenticated.
- Proper fees
accompanying the document.
- Name of the document
drafter.
- Wisconsin Real
Estate Transfer Return (completed and with proper fee or exemption #) for
deeds and land contracts.