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Simplifile, a leading provider of real estate document collaboration and recording technologies for lenders, settlement agents, and counties, announced it has added nine Southeast county recording offices and 14 Midwest county recording offices to its e-recording network. The new counties are located in Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

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“Simplifile’s e-recording service connects settlement agents and counties so both sides can work more efficiently and cost-effectively; it’s a win-win,” said Paul Clifford, president of Simplifile. “We’re delighted to see more counties in the Southeast and Midwest embrace a faster, safer, and easier e-recording process.”

The new counties are:
* Clinch County, Ga.
* Elbert County, Ga.
* Hart County, Ga.
* Miller County, Ga.
* Troup County, Ga.
* Hardee County, Fla.
* Bureau County, Ill.
* Crawford County, Ill.
* Jackson County, Ill.
* Jo Daviess County, Ill.
* Shelby County, Ill.
* Iron County, Mich.
* Barry County, Mo.
* Clark County, Mo.
* Jasper County, Mo.
* Washington County, Mo.
* Wright County, Mo.
* Beaufort County, N.C.
* Harlan County, Neb.
* Summit County, Ohio
* McMinn County, Tenn.
* Morgan County, Tenn.
* Rusk County, Wis.

Settlement agents in these jurisdictions can now scan and submit documents directly to the county recording office using Simplifile’s secure, web-based e-recording service. In just minutes, the county recorder can review, stamp, record, and return documents to the settlement agent using the same electronic system. Settlement agents can also pay recording fees and associated payments securely through the Simplifile service, reducing payment errors and eliminating check-writing costs.

More than 1,474 county recording offices throughout the United States now record deeds, mortgages, and other documents electronically using Simplifile. For an up-to-date list of all jurisdictions currently e-recording with Simplifile, visit https://simplifile.com/e-recording-counties.

About Simplifile:

Simplifile, the nation’s largest e-recording network, was founded in 2000 to connect settlement agents and county recorders via its e-recording service. Today Simplifile has broadened its services to include collaboration tools and post-closing visibility for mortgage lenders and settlement agents working together on real estate documents. Through Simplifile, users can securely record, share, and track documents, data, and fees with ease.

To learn more, visit https://simplifile.com or call 800-460-5657.

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