Escrow & Title
In Louisiana, mortgage loans are recorded in the:
AConveyance records
BMortgage records (mortgage registry)✓ Correct
CLREC transaction database
DParish tax office
Explanation
Mortgage loans in Louisiana are recorded in the mortgage records (mortgage registry) maintained by the parish clerk of court. This provides constructive notice of the mortgage lien to subsequent buyers and creditors.
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