Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, constructive notice of title is provided by:
AWord of mouth in the community
BRecording documents in the county clerk's office✓ Correct
COral disclosure at closing
DPosting notices on the property
Explanation
Constructive notice means everyone is presumed to know of recorded documents, regardless of whether they actually reviewed the records. Recording deeds, mortgages, and other instruments with the county clerk provides constructive notice to the world.
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