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If you have verified that a document recorded with the county auditor in the chain of title to your property contains a racially restrictive covenant and you have decided to record a modification document, here are the steps to follow.
Step One:
Obtain the following necessary information about your property from your deed or your title insurance policy:
- Recording number (often referred to as the “auditor’s file number”) of the original document containing the racially restrictive covenant that is void under RCW 49.60.224. It is not necessary to obtain the recording number for any later document repeating the terms of the original document or referencing its recording number.
- Recording date of the original document containing the racially restrictive covenant.
- The names of all current owners of the property (ex: you and your co-owners, if any).
- Legal description (both full and abbreviated) of your property, AND
- Tax parcel number for your property.
Step Two:
Fill in the Restrictive Covenant Modification Document with the information above but do not sign it.
Step Three:
Take the document and your government-issued identification to a licensed notary public and sign in the presence of the notary. There may be a charge to have the document notarized.
Step Four:
Take the document to your county auditor for recording. You can bring the document in person or mail it to the county auditor in the county in which the property is located. There is no charge to record the document.