Florida Expands Simplifile E-recording in Citrus and Hernando Counties
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With e-recording now available in these counties, customers including title companies, banks, attorneys, lien filers, and others who submit documents to the clerk of court's office for recording can now do so electronically, saving time and money on mailing expenses.
Southeast Title, a local title company with offices in
"E-recording is quick, efficient and easy to do. It reduces the gap immensely, which makes our title insurance underwriters very happy. We were proud to be the first submitter in the nation to e-record a document with the
Documents submitted for e-recording through Simplifile can be received, reviewed, stamped, recorded, and returned back to the submitter in minutes, a significantly faster turnaround time compared to sending paper documents by mail, runner or courier service.
Check-writing expenses, payment errors, and rejected documents also decrease with e-recording, as recording fees and documents are more accurately and securely processed electronically.
With the addition of e-recording in
For more information about e-recording in
About Simplifile
Simplifile is the nation's largest and fastest-growing e-recording service provider. Simplifile supports thousands of e-recording customers including title companies, banks, attorneys, lien filers, and other organizations that create and submit documents to more than 1,060 local, state, and federal government jurisdictions. Simplifile's electronic document services save time and the expenses associated with traditional document submission methods. Simplifile is focused on building the industry's largest and easiest-to-use e-recording service for organizations of all sizes. More information about Simplifile may be found at simplifile.com or by calling 800-460-5657.
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