With the recent addition of St. Mary’s County, Maryland has become the 10th state in the Simplifile network to implement eRecording statewide, the company announced.
“[This year] has already been a banner year for Simplifile, with the addition of our 1,900th jurisdiction and statewide eRecording in Nevada,” Simplifile President Paul Clifford said in a release. “Now, we’re thrilled to announce that Maryland has joined the select group of states that have modernized their document recording services statewide with Simplifile, and as the year progresses, we hope to see additional states follow suit to deliver process efficiency and cost savings to their constituents.”
Simplifile’s eRecording platform enables recording offices throughout Maryland to electronically receive, stamp, record and return documents within minutes, while settlement agents can submit recording fees and other recording-related expenses directly through system.
In addition to Maryland, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, Nevada and Oregon also offer statewide eRecording through Simplifile.