South Dakota Document Recording - Real Estate Documents
Get your documents recorded in any county in the State of South Dakota as well as any county in the United States!
We have several inexpensive options to record your real estate documents which include first class mail away, priority mail with tracking and FedEx/UPS delivery.In time sensitive situations our nationwide network of recording agents hand deliver your document directly to the clerk to ensure your documents are recorded without delay. You go straight to the front of the line, past piles of documents mailed to the clerk's office, which can take weeks to get recorded. Once your document is recorded, we provide a copy of the recorded document or a county receipt with recording information – whichever fits your needs.
Occasionally, some counties become badly backlogged. This could delay the recording of your document even when we hand deliver it. If this happens, we monitor your document closely and keep you informed of the progress until we confirm it has been recorded.
Fast Electronic Document Recording in the State of South Dakota
We can now electronically record your real estate documents in many counties around the US! Send us your documents and we'll record them electronically – saving you time & shipping costs.
When the recording is complete, you receive a confirmation of recording and a copy of the recorded document. This is much faster and more cost efficient than standard recording and we recommend it whenever possible! Find out more about electronic document recording.
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South Dakota - Economics
Almost one third of the region west of the Missouri River, a semiarid, treeless plain, belongs to Native Americans, most of whom live on reservations such as Cheyenne River, Pine Ridge, Rosebud, and Standing Rock. Much of the remaining area is occupied by large ranches; there cattle and sheep ranching provide the major source of income, with soybean and wheat farming second in the production of revenue. In the more productive region east of the Missouri, livestock and livestock products are the primary sources of income. Corn, soybeans, oats, and wheat are South Dakota’s chief cash crops; sunflowers, sorghum, flaxseed, and barley are also grown. Although there is a certain amount of diversified industry, including electronics manufacturing, in Sioux Falls and Rapid City, meatpacking and food processing are by far the major industries of the state.
Gold is South Dakota’s most important mineral, and the town of Lead in the Black Hills is the country’s leading gold-mining center. Tourism, focusing especially on Mt. Rushmore and other Black Hills sites, and gambling are also major sources of income.
South Dakota - Facts & Figures
Area: | 77,047 sq mi (199,552 sq km) |
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Population: | 754,844 (as of 2000), an 8.5% increase since the 1990 census |
Capital: | Pierre |
Largest City: | Sioux Falls |
Statehood: | Nov 2, 1889 (40th state), simultaneously with North Dakota |
Highest Point: | Harney Peak, 7,242 ft (2,209 m) |
Lowest Point: | Big Stone Lake, 962 ft (293 m) |
Nickname: | Rushmore State, Coyote State |
Motto: | Under God the People Rule |
Bird: | Ring-necked Pheasant |
Flower: | Pasqueflower |
Tree: | Black Hills spruce |
Abbreviation: | S.Dak., SD |