Corporation Service Co. (CSC), a provider of electronic document recording (eRecording) industry, has announced the addition of 52 new counties in 24 states to their portfolio in the third quarter of 2016. By providing a secure, web-based (eRecording) solution, county recording offices can save time and streamline their workflows with the help of CSC.
Communities include: Clearfield, Penn. Alpena, Mich., Lenawee, Mich., Southern Bristol, Mass.; Won of Easton, Conn.; Danbury, Conn.; Southbury, Conn.; Garfield, Neb.; Lyon, Kan.; Republic, Kan.; Monroe, Ind.; Clinch, Ga.; Miller, Ga.; Banks, Ga.; Whitfield, Ga.; Bartow, Ga.; Putnam, Ga.; Hart, Ga; Troup, Ga.; Madison, Ga.; Seminole, Ga.; Cabarrus, N.C.; Jefferson, N.C.; Stokes, N.C.; Catawba, N.C.; Cleveland, N.C.; Montgomery, N.C.; Elko, Nev.; Jefferson, Ala.; Houston, Ala; Coffee, Ala.; Lafayette, Ark.; Tazewell, Ill.; Jo Daviess, Ill.; McDonough, Ill., Crawford, Ill.; Jackson, Ill., Assumption Parish, La.; Sabine, La.; Iberia, La.; Barry, Mo.; Sullivan, Mo.; Fulton, OH.; Pickaway, OH; Woods, Okla.; Nicollet, Minn.; Jackson, Minn.; Butte, Calif.; Chambers, TX; Ashland, Wis.; Lincoln, Ore.; and Schenectady, NY.
“The addition of these counties is a testament to the service offered here at Corporation Service Company,” said Kevin Kinderman, sales director for CSC, in a press release. “We are pleased to have gained the trust of these counties, due in large part to our commitment to customer satisfaction and our easy-to-use platform.
“We realize the power of eRecording and how it streamlines the process of document recording for both the county recorders and the submitters they serve,” Kinderman said. “One such county enjoying its new eRecording capabilities is Tazewell County, Illinois, with a population just over 135,000 residents.”
“We have only been with CSC a short time, but the transition has been incredibly smooth and free of any problems or issues,” Tazewell (Illinois) County Clerk Christie Webb said. “We sincerely appreciate CSC reaching out to work with Tazewell County and expanding our eRecording capabilities.”
Kinderman explained that Tazewell County and other recorders benefit greatly from eRecording, as do the submitters who work in tandem with recorders. For submitters, eRecording helps reduce costs, records documents faster, reduces document rejections, improves document security, eliminates payment errors and improves productivity across the board.