Section 27328 Of Article 4. Recording From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 4.
27328
. Any instrument which is filed for record with the recorder
as a deed, deed of trust, mortgage, or chattel mortgage, or which is
copied into any book of deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, or chattel
mortgages need not be again filed for record or recorded in such
office as a different instrument, but the recorder shall index the
instrument in any of the indices kept in his office upon the request
of the persons recording it and the payment to him of his legal fees
for indexing. He shall note at the foot of the actual record where
the instrument is transcribed all the indices in which it is indexed.
From the date of such indexing, the instrument imparts notice of its
contents to all persons, and any subsequent purchaser, mortgagee,
lien-holder, and encumbrancer purchases and takes with the same
notice and effect as if the instrument were copied or recorded in the
proper book of records corresponding with the indices where indexed,
notwithstanding the instrument is but once recorded or copied in the
records of the recorder.