E-recording software provider Simplifile reports that it has added 23 county recording offices to its e-recording network – all in the Midwest and Southeast.
The 23 new counties are located in Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
“Simplifile’s e-recording service connects settlement agents and counties so both sides can work more efficiently and cost-effectively; it’s a win-win,” says Paul Clifford, president of Simplifile, in a release. “We’re delighted to see more counties in the Southeast and Midwest embrace a faster, safer and easier e-recording process.”
The new counties include the following:
- Clinch County, Ga.;
- Elbert County, Ga.;
- Hart County, Ga.;
- Miller County, Ga.;
- Troup County, Ga.;
- Hardee County, Fla.;
- Bureau County, Ill.;
- Crawford County, Ill.;
- Jackson County, Ill.;
- Jo Daviess County, Ill.;
- Shelby County, Ill.;
- Iron County, Mich.;
- Barry County, Mo.;
- Clark County, Mo.;
- Jasper County, Mo.;
- Washington County, Mo.;
- Wright County, Mo.;
- Beaufort County, N.C.;
- Harlan County, Neb.;
- Summit County, Ohio;
- McMinn County, Tenn.;
- Morgan County, Tenn.; and
- Rusk County, Wis.
With the addition of these counties, more than 1,474 county recording offices throughout the U.S. are now using Simplifile’s Web-based software to record deeds, mortgages and other documents electronically.