Corporation Service Company (CSC) announced several new jurisdictions have been added to its eRecording network in December. These include Juneau County, Wis.; Clark County, Ark.; Perquimans County, N.C.; Wakulla County, Fla.; Potter County, Pa.; Dickson County, Tenn.; Morton County, N.D.; Marin County, Calif.; and Lane County, Mich.
Cumberland County, N.J., has resumed eRecording after being offline since March 2016.
Any document submitter with a computer, Internet connection and scanner/printer now can eRecord real estate documents in these jurisdictions through CSC.
Existing CSC customers can access the county’s available document types and required fields using the CSC Submitter Bulletin and can email [email protected] if the county has not been added to their drop-down lists or with any questions or concerns.
Document submitters who are new to CSC or new to the electronic recording process should request a consultation with a CSC specialist. With eRecording, document submitters benefit from shorter wait times, fewer document rejections, faster rejection handling and more secure transmission of documents, the company said in the announcement.