Escrow & Title

When a Virginia circuit court clerk records a deed, the primary purpose is to:

ACertify that the deed is valid
BCreate a public record that provides constructive notice of the conveyance✓ Correct
CCollect property taxes on the transaction
DNotify all neighbors of the sale

Explanation

Recording a deed in Virginia's circuit court clerk's office creates a public record of the transfer. This constructive notice protects the grantee against subsequent claims by parties with constructive notice of the deed.

Related Virginia Escrow & Title Questions

Practice More Virginia Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Virginia Quiz →