Formatting Requirements
Once notarized, the filer must bring the document to the County Clerk for recording.[1] The document must meet the following standards[2]:
- Minimum 10pt font size
- Maximum 8.4″ x 14″ page size
An Oregon deed of trust is a contract in which a property owner’s title is held by a trustee to secure a home loan. The trustee reconveys legal title as soon as the owner has repaid the lender in full. In the event of a default, a deed of trust allows the lender to enforce “power of sale” and foreclose the property non-judicially.
An Oregon deed of trust is a contract in which a property owner’s title is held by a trustee to secure a home loan. The trustee reconveys legal title as soon as the owner has repaid the lender in full. In the event of a default, a deed of trust allows the lender to enforce “power of sale” and foreclose the property non-judicially.
Once notarized, the filer must bring the document to the County Clerk for recording.[1] The document must meet the following standards[2]: