Licensure Requirements
Examination
Filing Bonds
Approved Plant
Abstracter's Seal
Fees for Licensure
License Renewal
Temporary Certificate to Practice
Licensing Forms
In order to become a licensed abstracter in South Dakota, a person must complete the following requirements:
An applicant for registration as an abstracter must be a resident of South Dakota and a person of good moral character and careful, temperate habits.
If an applicant for licensure seeks registration for the purpose of qualifying a partnership, corporation, or other permitted firm to engage in abstracting, that person must meet the general licensure requirements as listed above. Also, the person must show under oath, either in the application for registration or by separate document to be filed with the board, that the applicant or some other legally registered abstracter will have personal contact with or responsible supervision of the operations of such partnership, corporation, or firm at all times. No partnership subject to South Dakota Codified Law (SDCL) Chapter 37-11, the fictitious names statute, shall be qualified until it has complied with all the licensure requirements.
The South Dakota Abstracters' Licensure Examination is given three times a year — typically February, June and October. The next exam will be given Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 1 p.m. at the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation, Kneip Building, Conference Room #1, 700 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD. Applicants must pay the appropriate fee and produce a form of identification. Please notify the board prior to January 21 if you wish to test. If the examination needs to be canceled due to weather, that cancelation will be posted here.
You can register for the examination by downloading an application form and, if needed, a form to order a study guide. Both forms are available from our Forms Web page. For more information, please contact us using the information at the bottom of this page.
The examination fee for first-time examinees is $50 per section (with five sections, as listed below). The fee for repeat examinations is $25 per section.
The South Dakota Abstracters' Licensure Examination is a written exam. Although authorized by statute to do so, the Board does not conduct an oral examination. The written portion of the exam shall test applicants on these general areas:
Specifically, the examination includes:
A time limit of one hour will be given for each section.
The exam is graded on the scale of percentage, 100 percent being considered
perfect; 80 percent is required for licensure. If an applicant fails any section of
the exam, the Board may establish the applicant's credits on the sections the applicant passed and permit the applicant to be examined at a later date only on the sections that the applicant failed.
The board shall complete its grading of the exams within eight weeks of the date of examination and shall send notice by certified mail to each applicant. The notice of the board regarding the examination results shall specify the grade obtained by the applicant in each section of the examination.
To order study materials, download an order form (in Adobe .pdf format*).
Send your completed order form and appropriate payment to:
South Dakota Abstracters' Board of Examiners
PO Box 239
Canton, SD 57103
Any questions regarding the exam may be directed to the Board office by email.
Any person seeking to engage in or continue the business of abstracting
must file the required bonds with the Board. The first bond is in the applicant's
name as the principal, the second bond is filed by the surety. The amount of the bonds is based on the population of the county in which the licensee will be doing abstracting, as shown by the federal census last taken prior to the filing of the bond.
A separate set of bonds is required for each county in which the applicant seeks to work.
Any person acting as an abstracter in South Dakota also must have a set of
approved abstract books or an approved set of indexes or other records showing sufficiently and competently all instruments affecting the title to real estate which are on record of file in the office of the register of deed of each county in which the person is working or seeks to work as an abstracter. To view the general requirements for books, records and indexes, please see the administrative rules pertaining to Abstracters, specifically Administrative Rule of South Dakota (ARSD) 20:36:04.
Any person or firm furnishing abstracts of title to real property must additionally provide to the Board an impression of seal to be used by the person or firm. The seal shall include the name and location of such person or firm. Each abstract or certificate of title issued by the person or firm shall have the seal affixed.
The fee for initial licensure is the same as the fee required for renewal licenses (see below).
Licenses for abstract plants are renewable biennially. A plant license may be renewed beginning 30 days prior to the expiration of the license. In addition to the completion of the renewal license application, a licensee must also submit an affidavit avowing that the licensee has been continuously and actively engaged in the business of making and compiling abstracts of title during the life of the preceding certificate.
The fee for licensure renewal is $1,000 for an applicant whose abstract plant is located in the following counties:
The fee for an applicant whose abstract plant is located in any other county is $300 – $500.
Temporary Certificate to Practice
A temporary certificate to practice may be issued to a person in any county where:
A person seeking a temporary certificate must pass the Board's licensure exam and provide the appropriate bonds. In this circumstance only is the requirement of an approved abstract plant waived. No temporary certificate can be continued in effect for a term longer than four years.
Contact Us
Viki Wilds, Secretary-Treasurer
South Dakota Abstracters' Board of Examiners
PO Box 239
Canton, SD 57103
Phone: 605.558.1030
email
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