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Real Estate Appraiser Board 5th Floor, State Office Bldg. 301 Centennial Mall South. PO Box 94963. 68509-4963 Tyler Kohtz Real Estate Commission Suite 402, The Atrium. 1200 "N" Street. PO Box 94667. 68509-4667 Robert B. Evnen School for the Deaf: Inactive since 1998 Serve Nebraska 6th Floor West, State Capitol. PO Box 98927. 68509-8927 Cathy Plager
Chairperson of the Nebraska State Records Board, which oversees electronic access to state government information and advises on the implementation of the Records Management Act. Chairperson of the Nebraska Real Estate Commission, which licenses real estate brokers and agents and investigates complaints against licensees.
Portrait of Frederick Douglass in the D.C. Recorder of Deeds Building. Frederick Douglass was the first recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia.. Recorder of deeds or deeds registry is a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents, especially records relating to real estate ownership that provide persons other than the owner of a property with real rights over ...
Once an instrument affecting the title to real estate has been recorded, the law holds that everyone is deemed to know of its existence, even if they have not searched the records in the recorder's office. This is the doctrine of "constructive notice" and it is nearly universal in the various states of the U.S. So, for example, after a deed or ...
The issue appears to stem from the Feb. 27 Winnebago County Board meeting when the resolution to use $300,000 from the Spirit Fund to purchase mobile traffic barriers for the City of Neenah was ...
Current District 53 Sen. Michael Schraa is vying for the Republican slot against incumbent and Winnebago County Board Supervisor Nate Gustafson. Real estate agent Kyle Kehoe is the lone candidate ...
The first post office at Winnebago was established in 1867, [5] within the Winnebago Reservation established primarily in Thurston County, Nebraska. Both were named for the federally recognized Winnebago tribe, [6] whose name for themselves in their own language is transliterated as Ho-Chunk.