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No. As long as the reconveyance has the recording number of the deed of trust which it is reconveying, it will be indexed properly and you need not worry. Remember that banks and lenders do thousands of reconveyances and little time is put into each one. If you are overly concerned, and like to deal with automated phone systems, you may contact the lender or the company who wrote the reconveyance document (I wouldn't).

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