What is a non-recordable
legal document?


A non-recordable document is a type of document that does not appear in the official records of any government office or in publicly recorded records of a governing body.

Non-recordable Texas documents are legal documents such as power of attorneys, wills, trusts, lease agreements, elementary, high school or college degrees, diplomas, transcripts, or records, single status affidavits, contracts, leases, translation and translated documents, consent forms, travel forms, utility bills, bill of sales, social security benefit letters, veterans affairs benefit letters, operating agreements, shipping records, immigration and adoption paperwork, and ID photocopies like driver’s licenses, passports, passport cards, Pan cards, permanent resident card (Green card), visas, and social security cards.

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