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Legal Description and Title Update Services

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The contract entails the preparation and certification of revised legal descriptions for parcels impacted by project activities, requiring precise spatial and boundary updates to reflect current land use and ownership conditions. The contractor must collaborate closely with title companies to validate chain-of-title information, resolve discrepancies, and ensure all documentation aligns with state and local regulatory standards prior to submission. All updates must be accurately recorded with the County Recorder’s office to maintain public record integrity and support legal certainty for subsequent transactions or development approvals. This subcontract, posted under NAICS code 541199, is managed by the Placer County Community Development Resource Agency and is part of broader land development and regulatory compliance efforts in California. Work must be performed in alignment with county procedures and timelines, though specific performance location details are not provided. The project is linked to a public record through the CEQA Net portal, indicating environmental and planning context, and the contractor is responsible for delivering legally binding documentation that supports long-term land management, entitlements, and title clarity without error or delay.

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Prepare and certify revised legal descriptions for impacted parcels, aligning with state, county, and title requirements for public record accuracy.

Agency

California → Placer County Community Development Resource Agency

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541199 - All Other Legal ServicesView NAICS

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CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Placer County Community Development Resource Agency
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Draft and certify updated legal descriptions for affected parcels, coordinate with title companies, and ensure accurate recording with the County Recorder.

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