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Assessor-Recorder outlines e-recording, scanning and fee changes; raises liability reserve
Summary
Assessor-Recorder staff said e-recording goes live July 1 and work to scan historic vital records continues; the office flagged a large increase in a public-liability figure and noted a proposed state revision to recording fees (AB 1430).
Assessor-Recorder staff briefed the Board of Supervisors on June 25 about modernization projects, scanning of historic records, and recording fees.
Assessor-Recorder staff said Tyler e-recording goes live on July 1 and ACH-based e-recording services will initially serve title companies; credit-card payment for public customers is expected in the fall after an initial live-volume testing period. "E recording through ACH is in the process, has that ability starting…
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