These standards are available from the Property Records Industry Association, 2501 Aerial Center Parkway, Ste. 103, Morrisville, NC 27560, and athttp://www.pria.us/.
Recording officers have no responsibility for verifying or authenticating notary signatures and acknowledgments.
Recording officers must retain electronic public records in electronic format such that the records remain usable, searchable, retrievable, and authentic for the length of the designated retention period in accordance with WAC 434-662-040.
The local records committee has approved the local government common records retention schedule (CORE) and the county auditor records retention schedule authorizing the minimum retention periods for recording officer records, and designating those records with enduring value as "archival."
Recording officers may transfer public records designated as "archival," including electronic records, to Washington state archives for preservation and for facilitating public access to the records.
Wash. Admin. Code § 434-661-030
Statutory Authority: Chapter 65.24 RCW. 13-03-070, § 434-661-030, filed 1/14/13, effective 2/14/13.