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Highlands County, FL, Adopts Ordinance Requiring Purchaser to Record Roadway Status Affidavit

03/25/2024 12:00 PM | Scott Merritt (Administrator)

Effective March 2024 - Per Highlands County Board of County Commissioners Ordinance No. 22-23-23, any instrument recorded in the Official Records of Highlands County, Florida, which grants, conveys, or transfers fee simple ownership in and to real property shall be accompanied by an affidavit or affidavits verifying the roadway status related to the real property.  An affidavit shall be recorded for each grantee listed in the transferring instrument and such affidavit shall be recorded with, and immediately after in sequence, the transferring instrument.  The affidavit or affidavits shall only be accepted in the form approved by the County Attorney.  Recording fees shall be applicable to any affidavit recorded with the transferring instrument and shall be paid at the time of recording. For the affidavit forms or more information, visit this link on the Highland County Clerk of Courts website (Roadway Status Affidavit at Property Transfer (highlandsclerkfl.gov)).


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