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Register of Deeds gets approval for preservation, office improvements and an added document-processing clerk
Summary
Lexington County Register of Deeds won council approval for several budget items: a small maintenance fee for an oversized scanner, funding reallocation to preserve records and a new document-processing clerk position to handle high daily document volume.
Lexington County Council approved a set of requests from the Register of Deeds office Wednesday, including restoration/preservation funding for older records, a maintenance agreement for an oversized scanner, office acoustic improvements and an additional document-processing clerk to address heavy daily workloads.
The Register of Deeds reported the office averages roughly 200 recorded documents per day (with recent days exceeding that) and said the office handles same‑day recording, mail processing, and substantial walk‑in customer service. Staff said the office has…
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