Escrow & Title
In Rhode Island, a deed is recorded in the land records of the:
ARhode Island Secretary of State's office
BTown or city clerk's office where the property is located✓ Correct
CRhode Island Real Estate Commission
DRegister of Deeds at the state level
Explanation
In Rhode Island, deeds and other real property documents are recorded at the town or city clerk's office (land evidence records) in the municipality where the property is located.
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