Simplifile Adds 21 Southern Jurisdictions to E-Recording Network
June 29, 2017
Simplifile has extended its electronic recording network to include 21 additional recording jurisdictions across the southern United States.
“E-recording is becoming the preferred way to do business as more settlement professionals and recording jurisdictions recognize its abundant time- and cost-saving benefits,” said Paul Clifford, president of Simplifile. “With the addition of these 21 new counties and parishes, Simplifile continues our efforts to expand the availability of e-recording in the South and nationwide for the benefit of consumers, lenders, settlement agents, and counties.”
The new jurisdictions are:
- Columbia County, Ark.
- Jackson County. Ark.
- Pope County, Ark.
- Camden County, Ga.
- Fulton County, Ga.
- Glascock County, Ga.
- Jasper County, Ga.
- Oglethorpe County, Ga.
- Tift County, Ga.
- Wayne County, Ga.
- Iberville Parish, La.
- St. Charles Parish, La.
- St. Martin Parish, La.
- St. Tammany Parish, La.
- Tangipahoa Parish, La.
- West Baton Rouge Parish, La.
- West Feliciana Parish, La.
- Swain County, N.C.
- Calhoun County, Texas
- Roanoke City, Va.
- Suffolk City, Va.
Settlement agents in these jurisdictions can now electronically submit documents directly to the county recording office via Simplifile’s secure e-recording service.
Throughout the United States, more than 1,629 county recording offices now electronically record deeds, mortgages and other documents using Simplifile. Click here for a current list of all jurisdictions within the Simplifile e-recording network.
Contact ALTA at 202-296-3671 or [email protected].