21 GCA § 29124
Certificate of Title
View official PDF ↗Every first and subsequent certificate of title shall be in duplicate and numbered consecutively and bear date the year, month, day, hour, and minute of its issue, and shall be under the hand and official seal of the registrar. One copy of said certificate shall be retained by the registrar and be known as the original, and the other shall be delivered to the owner, or the person acting for him and be known as the duplicate. The certificate shall state whether the owner, except in the case of a corporation, executor, administrator, assignee, or other trustee, is married or not married, and, if married, the name of the husband or wife. If the owner is a minor, it shall state his age; if under any other disability, the nature of the disability. If issued to an executor or administrator, the certificate shall show the name of the deceased testator, testatrix, or intestate; if to an assignee in insolvency, the name of the insolvent. The registrar shall note at the end of the certificate, original and duplicate, in such a manner as to show and preserve their priorities, the particulars of all estates, mortgages, liens, encumbrances, and charges to which the owner's title is subject. COL10/29/2021 CH. 29 LAND TITLE REGISTRATION
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.