An unrecorded deed is an instrument that transfers title from one party (grantor) to another party (grantee) without providing public notice of the change in ownership. Recording is essential to protect one’s interest in real estate.
Verification involves sworn statements before a duly qualified officer confirming that the contents of an instrument are correct. This process ensures the integrity and factual accuracy of claims made in legal and official documents.
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