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CSC Adds 42 New Counties in 19 States to eRecording Network

Third quarter of 2021 shows continued growth in electronic real estate industry

WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CSC, a leader in the electronic document recording (eRecording) industry, is pleased to announce the addition of 42 new counties in 19 states to its growing network in the third quarter of 2021. By providing a secure, web-based eRecording solution, CSC can help county recording offices and document submitters save time and streamline their workflows.

The new counties include:

Glenn, CA

Pendleton, KY

Town of North Providence, RI

Yolo, CA

Trimble, KY

Town of Tiverton, RI

San Benito, CT

St. Mary, LA

Maury, TN

Town of Branford, CT

Dawson, MT

Scott, TN

Town of East Haven, CT

Treasure, MT

Terry, TX

Marion, IL

Northampton, NC

Brunswick, VA

Mercer, IL

Sheridan, NE

Dickenson, VA

Scott, IL

Cibola, NM

Floyd, VA

Switzerland, IN

Columbiana, OH

Greene, VA

Bell, KY

Guernsey, OH

Greensville, VA

Clark, KY

Lawrence, OH

Lynchburg City, VA

Grant, KY

Wayne, OH

Pittsylvania, VA

Lawrence, KY

Texas, OK

Pacific, WA

Monroe, KY

Jefferson, PA

Putnam, WV

“We’re excited to expand our eRecording network, which now covers more than 85% of the U.S. population,” says Kevin Kinderman, market director of CSC’s Real Estate business. “These additional eRecording jurisdictions have made a conscientious decision to modernize their recording office by implementing new technology. Their improved operations process will increase capacity—helping with demanding market conditions. CSC’s growing eRecording network provides our customers with a reliable and secure solution and unmatched service.”

A full list of counties in the CSC network is available at erecording.com.

About CSC

CSC provides a web-based document recording (eRecording) solution that allows document submitters, including title companies, banks, and law firms, to electronically record real estate documents with county offices throughout the United States. Our system bridges the gap between submitters and county offices, and enables easier document creation on the submitter side and faster recordation, indexing, and acknowledgment on the recorder side. CSC was first to electronically record in the U.S., and our services remain the benchmark for speed, efficiency, and security. For more on how CSC can improve the way you work, visit erecording.com.

Contacts

For more information:
Laura Crozier
Public Relations Manager
(302) 636-5401 x. 65526
CSC News Room

CSC

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Headquarters: Wilmington, DE
Website: cscglobal.com
CEO: Rod Ward
Employees: 7500
Organization: PRI

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CSC adds 42 new counties in 19 states to eRecording network showing continued growth in electronic real estate industry
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Contacts

For more information:
Laura Crozier
Public Relations Manager
(302) 636-5401 x. 65526
CSC News Room

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