Part 150 — Record of Title to Indian Land
Subpart A — Purpose and Definitions
Subpart B — Record of Title to Indian Land
- § 150.101— What is the purpose of the record of title?
- § 150.102— Who maintains the record of title?
- § 150.103— What services does the LTRO perform to maintain the record of title?
- § 150.104— How does the LTRO maintain the record of title?
- § 150.105— Are certain LTRO offices responsible for certain geographic areas?
Subpart C — Procedures and Requirements To Record Documents
- § 150.201— What is recorded in the record of title?
- § 150.202— Must I check with any other governmental office to find title documents for Indian land?
- § 150.203— Who may submit a title document for recording?
- § 150.204— Who records title documents?
- § 150.205— What are the minimum requirements for recording a title document?
- § 150.206— What actions will the LTRO take if it discovers a title defect?
Subpart D — Disclosure of Title Documents and Reports
- § 150.301— How does the LTRO certify copies of title documents?
- § 150.302— What reports does the LTRO provide?
- § 150.303— Who may request and receive copies of title documents in the record of title or reports from the LTRO without filing a Freedom of Information Act request?
- § 150.304— Where do I request copies of title documents or reports from the LTRO?
- § 150.305— What information must I provide when requesting copies of title documents and reports?
- § 150.306— Will I be charged a fee for obtaining copies of records?