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Simplifile, a leading provider of real estate document collaboration and recording technologies for lenders, settlement agents, and counties, today announced that 31 additional recording jurisdictions throughout the Northeast, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic have signed on to Simplifile’s e-recording platform.

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PROVO, Utah /Mortgage and Finance News/ — Simplifile, a leading provider of real estate document collaboration and recording technologies for lenders, settlement agents, and counties, today announced that 31 additional recording jurisdictions throughout the Northeast, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic have signed on to Simplifile’s e-recording platform.

“The Simplifile e-recording network only continues to grow as more counties and recording jurisdictions recognize the increased necessity of adapting a modernized and secure e-recording system,” said Paul Clifford, president of Simplifile. “We look forward to extending our comprehensive e-recording network to deliver time- and cost-saving benefits to lenders, settlement agents and recording offices nationwide.”

The new jurisdictions are:
* Walker County, Ala.
* Town of Cheshire, Conn.
* Town of Deep River, Conn.
* Town of Fairfield, Conn.
* Town of Middlebury, Conn.
* Town of North Branford, Conn.
* Town of Portland, Conn.
* Bryan County, Ga.
* Burke County, Ga.
* Columbia County, Ga.
* East Feliciana Parish, La.
* Ouachita Parish, La.
* Red River Parish, La.
* Northern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Mass.
* Carroll County, Md.
* Cecil County, Md.
* Prince George’s County, Md.
* Talbot County, Md.
* Ashe County, N.C.
* Wayne County, N.C.
* Carroll County, N.H.
* Chenango County, N.Y.
* Dutchess County, N.Y.
* Genesee County, N.Y.
* Wayne County, N.Y.
* Susquehanna County, Pa.
* Colleton County, S.C.
* Spartanburg County, S.C.
* Jackson County, Tenn.
* Carson County, Texas
* Bristol City, Va.

Recording offices in these jurisdictions can now electronically receive, stamp, record, and return documents through Simplifile’s system in a matter of minutes. In addition to reducing documentation and processing errors, Simplifile allows settlement agents to submit recording fees and other recording-related expenses directly through an integrated electronic payment system, thereby eliminating check-writing expenses.

Currently, 1,682 U.S. county recording offices use Simplifile to e-record deeds, mortgages, and other documents. For a current list of all jurisdictions within the Simplifile e-recording network, visit https://simplifile.com/e-recording-counties.

About Simplifile:

Simplifile, the nation’s largest e-recording network, was founded in 2000 to connect settlement agents and county recorders via its e-recording service. Today Simplifile has broadened its services to include collaboration tools and post-closing visibility for mortgage lenders and settlement agents working together on real estate documents. Through Simplifile, users can securely record, share, and track documents, data, and fees with ease.

To learn more, visit https://simplifile.com/ or call 800-460-5657.

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