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Recorder flags Senate Bill 1523 requirement for county property-fraud review; staff warn of workload and liability implications

3004799 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

LaSalle County Recorder reported on Senate Bill 1523, which would require counties to establish property fraud review systems; the recorder said the bill would expand duties beyond recording and raised concerns about time, liability and staff capacity.

LaSalle County Recorder Karen (first name used in transcript) briefed the committee on Senate Bill 1523 and warned that the measure, as written, would require recorders to establish and maintain property-fraud review processes that go beyond the office's current responsibilities.

Karen read the bill text as she summarized it: "Provides that any person who files or causes to be filed a deed or instrument that is recorded in the granter's index or the grantees index that is fraudulent, unlawfully altered,…

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