PROCESS OF DEED CERTIFICATION:
1. The UPI must appear at the top of the first page of the document to be recorded.
2. The grantor’s name must be the same as the owner’s name on assessment record.
3. The deed reference on the verification screen must be the same as the prior deed
reference on the new deed.
4. The municipality is the same on the verification screen and the new deed.
5. The property location is the same on the verification screen and the new deed.
6. The lot number, if any, is the same on the verification screen and the new deed.
7. The acreage, if given, is the same on the verification screen and the new deed.

NOTE: Items 1 thru 4 of the above are required for UPI certification.
After the clerk has verified the information, a bar code sticker will be placed on the document to
certify the UPI. If the clerk cannot certify the UPI, a rejection notice, with reason for rejection, will be
attached to the document and returned to the person/agency by the Recorder of Deeds.

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1. What is a UPI number?
2. What does a UPI number look like?
3. Who assigns UPI numbers?
4. Why must I have my UPI number certified?
5. Where do I get a UPI number certified?
6. How quickly will UPI certifications be made?
7. Can the UPI certification process be set up in the Recorder of
8. How will Mailed Instruments be handled?
9. Does the bar code included in the certification sticker set forth
10. What do I do if multiple UPI numbers apply to my document?
11. Space for UPI Certifications.
12. Is there a cap on fees when a document relates to multiple UPI
13. Can I still do a perimeter deed for a subdivided area?
14. Can I still do a perimeter deed for a subdivided area, with
15. What UPI number is to be placed on a document when a lot
16. What UPI numbers are to be placed on a document when a lot
17. Who is responsible if the UPI number is incorrect?
18. Single check – can the fee for the UPI number be included in
19. PROCESS OF DEED CERTIFICATION:
20. PROCESS OF PLAN CERTIFICATION: