Entry of orders and decrees in civil order book; quiet title record;
index requirements
Sec. 17. (a) The clerk of a court shall enter in the civil order book
all orders and decrees in any suit to quiet the title to real estate. After
a court enters final judgment in a proceeding, the clerk shall certify
a copy of the final judgment and deliver the certified copy to the
county recorder. The clerk shall include the costs of a transcript of
the proceedings and the recording fees in the costs of the proceeding.
(b) A county recorder shall procure a substantially bound book
that is the size and quality of the county deed records. The book shall
be known as the "Quiet Title Record". The Quiet Title Record must
contain a transcript of each proceeding and an index to each
transcript. The index must contain the following:
(1) An alphabetical list of plaintiffs.
(2) The date of filing of the transcript.
(3) The date of the final judgment.
(4) The date on which the final judgment was recorded.
(5) A brief description of the real estate that was the subject of
the proceeding.
(6) The book and page on which the final judgment is recorded.
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.15.
Last modified: May 24, 2006