Corporate Service Company announced that Diane Matousek, clerk of the Circuit Court, Volusia County, Fla., has begun to electronically record real estate and land use records with their company.
“The Volusia County Clerk’s Office is committed to setting the standard for public service and is excited to be working with CSC,” Matousek said. “By constantly striving for improvement, e-recording provides the office with a more efficient, time saving, and secure way to record documents, as well as enhance our service to the public and related businesses.”
Electronic document recording allows recording offices to reduce costs, eliminate payment errors, receive prompt payments, and increase staff productivity. Document submitters also benefit from shorter wait times, fewer document rejections, faster rejection handling, and more secure transmission of documents.
“Recording paper documents used to mean cutting checks, mailing documents, and waiting for acknowledgements to be returned,” said Mark Rosser, vice president of CSC. “With e-recording, you can submit land records for recordation with a few clicks of your mouse, from the comfort of your own office.”
Volusia County’s partnership with CSC will allow title companies, law firms, financial institutions and other real estate document submitters to electronically record documents quickly, easily, and securely. Any submitter with a computer, Internet connection and scanner/printer can now eRecord through CSC in Volusia County. Documents are in full compliance with federal, state and local laws, as well as industry standards.