Simplifile, the nation’s largest e-recording service provider, has partnered with Landtech Data Corporation to improve recording efficiency and ease payment processing for Landtech’s nationwide customer base. The integration will further advance the efficiency of the e-recording process by allowing settlement service providers to submit and pay for their e-recording documents using Simplifile without ever leaving the Landtech system.
“Landtech has evolved over the last 37 years to adapt to the ever-changing title insurance industry, all the while maintaining our focus on offering customers the most efficient and advanced single-entry system on the market,” said Justin Bell, director of business development at Landtech.
PROVO, Utah /Mortgage and Finance News/ — Simplifile, the nation’s largest e-recording service provider, has partnered with Landtech Data Corporation to improve recording efficiency and ease payment processing for Landtech’s nationwide customer base. The integration will further advance the efficiency of the e-recording process by allowing settlement service providers to submit and pay for their e-recording documents using Simplifile without ever leaving the Landtech system.
“Landtech has evolved over the last 37 years to adapt to the ever-changing title insurance industry, all the while maintaining our focus on offering customers the most efficient and advanced single-entry system on the market,” said Justin Bell, director of business development at Landtech. “Our latest integration with Simplifile is the next step in that evolution.”
“Since 2000, Simplifile has provided a gateway through which title companies can e-record documents and pay recording fees electronically. This process benefits settlement service providers by greatly reducing the costs of checks, mail and paper while allowing the agent to record and execute policies the same day of closing,” said Vicki DiPasquale, vice president of Sales for Simplifile. “Integration with Simplifile will not only help Landtech customers increase their recording efficiency, it will also simplify post-closing processing by allowing for automated tracking of ALTA Best Practices requirements.”
Bell added, “Once the submitted documents are recorded and stamped, they will be retrieved by Landtech. The Simplifile team’s dedication to making this integration as seamless as possible is a testament to the capabilities of this established contributor to our industry.”
Simplifile submits document to more than 1,400 counties across the United States that are home to almost 75% of the U.S. population. High-speed Internet access, a PC and a scanner are the minimum requirements for customers to begin submitting documents for e-recording through Simplifile.
About Simplifile:
Simplifile is an online service that connects lenders, settlement agents and counties. Since 2000, Simplifile has grown the nation’s largest e-recording network and transformed the title and real estate industries. From e-recording to document sharing, collaboration and post-closing, Simplifile offers an array of services in one place to help users securely record, share and track documents, data and fees with ease.
To learn more, visit http://www.simplifile.com or call (800) 460-5657.
About Landtech:
Founded in 1979, Landtech Data Corporation developed the first real estate settlement system for the personal computer. Since those early beginnings, Landtech has become one of the nation’s largest independent providers of real estate settlement systems serving a host of users engaged in financial, real estate and loan closing processes. Landtech’s goal is to offer the finest real estate settlement system available. To learn more, visit http://www.landtechdata.com.
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