11.324 – RECORDATION OF CERTIFICATE. (a) The commission
Texas Water Code § 11.324
Summary
This law requires the commission to send a certificate of adjudication to the county clerk where water appropriation occurs. The county clerk must then record and index the certificate upon receiving the appropriate fee from the certificate holder.
Commission sends adjudication certificate to relevant county clerks.
County clerk records the certificate upon receiving a fee.
Certificates are indexed alphabetically by the holder's name.
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