Escrow & Title
In Rhode Island, deed recording is done at:
AThe Rhode Island Secretary of State's office
BThe local city or town hall (land evidence records)✓ Correct
CThe Rhode Island Superior Court
DThe DoBR
Explanation
In Rhode Island, deeds and other real property documents are recorded in the land evidence records maintained at the local city or town hall, not at a centralized county recorder as in many other states.
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