Property
Examiner's directive request
An Examiner’s directive is the statutory authority for the Examiner of Titles to administratively affect or transfer title to Torrens property.
To get a certificate of title number or find out if land is Torrens, call 612-348-5139 or email recordinginfo@hennepin.us.
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Before requesting a directive
Determine if you need a directive:
Registrar's errors
- To request a typo, clerical, or scrivener's error be fixed on a Certificate of Title, email recordinginfo@hennepin.us
Drop liens or interests
Learn whether the Registrar of Titles will drop liens or interests or will require an Examiner’s directive:
Exchange certificate
- To request an exchange certificate, email recordinginfo@hennepin.us
- Upon request, the Registrar of Titles will issue a new certificate of title free from the memorials of all interests which have terminated (Minnesota Statutes, Section 508.421).
- Drop satisfied memorials
- Combine legal descriptions of two or more certificates (if requested)
- Separate legal descriptions (if requested)
- Convert from unplatted to platted descriptions
- Reflect a recorded document which caused a change in fee owner name
- Reflect a recorded certificate of trust document that adds or removes a trustee
Request a directive
Deletion directives
Non-deletion directives
Email ex.titles@hennepin.us with each of the following:
- Submitter’s name, company, phone number and email address
- Request made on behalf of (registered owner or other party in interest)
- Certificate of title number
- Type of directive request (common types listed below)
- Relevant document numbers
- The statutory authority for the request
- Copies of any supporting documentation (e.g., affidavit) but don't include copies of recorded documents or title commitments.
Common non-deletion directive types
- Cancellation of contract for deed (PDF, 1MB) - Remove the memorials of a contract for deed and notice of cancellation of contract for deed
- Correct name on certificate – person (DOCX, 1MB) - Correction to individual’s name on certificate of title
- Correct marital status on certificate (DOCX, 1MB) - Correction on individual's marital status on certificate of title
- Correct name on certificate – entity (DOCX, 1MB) - Correction to entity name, type of entity, or state of organization on certificate of title
- Condominium declaration or amended/supplemental declaration (PDF, 1MB) - Examiner approval to record declaration
- Eminent domain transfer (PDF, 1MB) - New certificate of title pursuant to a final certificate or quick take order
- Mortgage foreclosure by action (PDF, 1 MB) - New certificate of title when redemption period has expired
- Street/alley vacation (PDF, 1MB) - Change to legal description on a certificate of title to include vacated street/alley
- Tax forfeiture (PDF, 1MB) - New certificate of title when auditor's certificate has been of record 10 years of more
Directive review and recording process
Review Examiner's directive request
We'll email you after we review the directive request.
We'll give you a directive recording form with more instructions or explain why we can’t issue the directive.
Record Examiner’s directive
If your request is approved, follow the recording instructions we emailed.
A recording fee applies but there is no fee for an examiner’s directive. For details, visit recording fees.
The Examiner’s directive will appear on the Registrar of Titles recording coversheet.
Contact
M-F, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.