Escrow & Title
Recording a deed with the county recorder in Arizona provides:
AActual notice to the world
BConstructive notice to the world✓ Correct
CInquiry notice only
DNotice to adjacent property owners only
Explanation
Recording a deed in the county recorder's office provides constructive notice to the world—legally everyone is presumed to know of the recorded interest, whether or not they actually checked the records.
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