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Recorder's office posts proposed fee schedule, says electronic filing handled by third-party vendors
Summary
The chief deputy recorder told the committee a proposed fee schedule is posted per state statute, explained e-recording is handled by third-party vendors (about five used by county), and said a long‑time employee will retire April 4, prompting a planned internal posting and possible promotion.
Holly Pabien, chief deputy recorder, told the committee the office has posted a proposed fee schedule in the office and on the county website as required by state statute; the schedule must be posted for more than two weeks but fewer than four weeks before county-board approval. She said if the board adopts an ordinance at the March 10 county meeting, the office would post the final fee schedule 60 days before the ordinance's effective date (the recorder's office example used May 9 as a…
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