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Pinal County launches voluntary parcel‑alert program to slow title‑transfer fraud
Summary
Assessor Douglas Wolf and staff described a voluntary parcel‑alert registration to notify owners of recorded documents and give the county a chance to confirm transfers before ownership is updated.
Pinal County’s assessor’s office said Jan. 29 it will begin offering a voluntary parcel‑alert service that notifies registered owners when a deed or other ownership document is recorded and gives the county time to verify the transfer before updating its ownership records.
Assessor Douglas Wolf told the Board the county will distribute information about the parcel‑alert program with notices of value that go out in about three weeks. Wolf said the county is also pursuing legislation to make false title transfers a felony. He described the parcel alert as…
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