eRecording Partners Network (ePN) in March added nine jurisdictions to its eRecording network, the company announced.
The new counties are in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
“Our team enjoys working with and supporting counties as they begin the electronic recording journey,” ePN President Jerry Lewallen said in a press release. “We want them to know they are not alone while working through the implementation process.”
ePN’s eRecording network enables closing agents to upload scanned documents directly to county recording offices that are part of the network.