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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Beginning of tab section with 4 tabs. Left and right arrow keys will navigate between tab navigation links. There are several instances in which it is necessary to commence a court proceeding to cure a title defect in Torrens lands. Such a proceeding is called a "Proceeding Subsequent." For example:To obtain a new certificate of title following a foreclosure of a mortgage by advertisement.To obtain a new certificate of title pursuant to tax sale (if the Auditor’s Certificate has been recorded on the Certificate of Title less than 10 years).To amend the land description on a certificate of title or document.Other matters affecting a person’s registered interest for which notice must be given.FormsInstructions for Proceedings Subsequent to Initial Registrations (DOC)Petition for Cancellation of Contract for Deed (DOC)Petition for Fulfillment of Contract for Deed (DOC)Petition to Add Memorial (DOC)Petition to Omit Memorial (DOC)Petition to Reform Instrument (DOC)Petition after Tax Forfeiture (DOC)Petition for Determination of Boundaries (DOC)OSC for Zoom (DOC)Service Instructions (DOC)Certificate of Evidentiary Facts Required by Examiner (DOC)Order in Pro Sub (DOC)Verification options (DOC) NOTE: This procedure can only be used for titles that do not contain defects. If a title has defects it must be registered through a court proceeding by the courts with the power to cure those defects.An owner of abstract land can convert the land to the Torrens system (registered) by an inexpensive administrative procedure. This process is less expensive and takes less time than a court proceeding.FormsCPT Instructions (DOC)Application for CPT (DOC)Evidentiary Affidavit (DOC)

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