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Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Marina Camacho outlines planned property fraud alert tied to state bill
Summary
Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Marina Camacho said Monterey County is developing a notification program that would alert prior owners when deeds and similar instruments are recorded; the notice would arrive within 30 days and include the first two pages of the recorded document with instructions to contact the DA fraud division if unauthorized.
Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Marina Camacho said Monterey County is working to implement a property fraud notification program prompted by recently mentioned state legislation (transcript reference: "s b 2 55") that requires recorders to notify prior owners when certain documents are recorded.
The program would require the recorder to send a notification letter within 30 days of the recording to the prior address of record and include the first two pages of the recorded instrument so recipients can inspect the filing, Camacho said. "The recorder is required to send a notification letter…
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