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County clerk reports rise in e-recordings, offers free property-fraud alert
Livingston County Board · December 13, 2024
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Summary
County Clerk Christie reported a shift from paper to e-recordings, falling revenue-stamp receipts for part of 2024, and promoted a free property-fraud alert service that notifies owners when documents are recorded in the county office.
County Clerk Christie told the Livingston County Board on Jan. 16 that recording activity has shifted markedly from paper documents to e-recordings since the COVID period, and she flagged a decline in revenue-stamp income for the second half of 2024.
Christie said the county recorded about 1,800 paper documents in 2024 and 3,084…
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