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Introduction to E-Recording

Introduction to E-Recording. Electronic Recording is the process of receiving documents electronically for examination, fee calculation and payment, endorsement of recording information, and return of recorded electronic documents submitted for recording in a county’s land record system. Agenda.

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Introduction to E-Recording

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  1. Introduction to E-Recording Electronic Recording is the process of receiving documents electronically for examination, fee calculation and payment, endorsement of recording information, and return of recorded electronic documents submitted for recording in a county’s land record system. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  2. Agenda 1. Introductions 2. Electronic Recording 3. Concerns on E-Recording 4. Benefits and Cost Savings 5. Additional Florida Information Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  3. Agenda 1. Introductions Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  4. Introductions – Who We Are Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Honorable Ernie Lee Magaha Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  5. Florida and Alabama Peers Florida Clerks Alabama Probate Judges • Official Records • Probate • Guardianship • Mental Health • Family Law • Marriage • Felony and Misdemeanor • Civil and Criminal Traffic • Circuit and County Civil • Juvenile Delinquency and Dependency • Jury Management • County Auditor and Accountant • Clerk to the Board • Tax Deeds • Value Adjustment Board • Tourist Development Tax • Passports • Deeds and Records • Probate • Guardianship • Involuntary Commitments • Adoptions • Marriage • Other Duties… TEXT TEXT Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  6. Official Records In Florida As of April, 2010: • 66 of 67 Clerks and 1 of 1 Comptroller electronically index and image/scan recorded documents. • 18 Clerks accept E-Recorded documents from external submitters. (~60% of state population) • 22 Clerks accept E-Recorded documents from their internal court departments. • Per Florida law, all Clerks provide free internet access to the Official Records index, and most provide access to allowable document images.( F.S. 28.2221 ) • 10 different software vendors/applications are used by Florida Clerks for recording. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  7. Statistics E-Recorded Documents in Escambia As of April 12, 2010 Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  8. Agenda 2. Electronic Recording Electronic Recording is the process of receiving documents electronically for examination, fee calculation and payment, endorsement of recording information, and return of recorded electronic documents submitted for recording in a county’s land record system. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  9. States That Are ERecording Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  10. Prerequisites For ERecording • State Law Allows • Currently Index and Scan • Internet connection • Written Business Rules • Knowledge of Standards Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  11. Standards Setting Bodies • PRIA – Property Records Industry Association • MISMO – Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization • LegalXML • NCCUSL - National Conference of Commissioners for Uniform State Laws • State and Federal Governments Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  12. UETA • Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (1999) • Developed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws to provide a legal framework for the use of electronic signatures and records in government or business transactions. UETA makes electronic records and signatures as legal as paper and manually signed signatures. • Alabama enacted UETA in 2001 under Alabama Code 8-1A-1 • Florida enacted UETA in 2000 under Florida Statute 668.50 Standards: UETA Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  13. States Adopting UETA Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  14. Standards: URPERA URPERA Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act (2004) Authorizes, but does not mandate, local land records officials to begin accepting records in electronic form, store electronic records, convert existing records into electronic form, and set up systems for searching for and retrieving these land records. Equally important, URPERA designates a state authority to set general and technical standards for the practice and process of electronic recording in the enacting state. Alabama adopted URPERA in 2008 under Alabama Code 35-4-120 Florida enacted URPERA in 2007 under Florida Statute 695.27 Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  15. States Adopting URPERA Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  16. Three Models of E-Recording Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  17. County Recorder Submitter Traditional Recording Cycle 0 to 3 Days Delivery 0 to 3 Days Return • Prepares Document • Facilitates Execution • Prepares Check or Payment • Copies Package • Mails or hand delivers package to county recorder • Reviews package • Returns package to submitter if problems • Records document • Indexes names on document • Scans document and stamp • Receipts Payment • Makes copies of recorded document, if requested. • Returns original document to submitter via mail or pick-up. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  18. County Recorder Submitter Electronic Recording Cycle Same Day Delivery Same Day Return • Prepares Document • Facilitates Execution • Scans Document TIFF/PDF • Indexes Document • Submits Document Electronically to County Recorder • 1. Retrieves Recorded Document From County Recorder’s website • Reviews package • Inspects Images and Index Information • Rejects package to submitter if problems • Records document Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  19. LIVEDEMO Live Demonstration Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  20. Workflow: Mail-in Customer OpenMail DistributeWork ScanDocument IndexNames ReceiptPayment Repackage Originals / Mail Back Archive /Microfilm Record Document Verify Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  21. Walk-inCustomer Walk-inCustome Workflow: Walk-in Customer OpenMail DistributeWork ScanDocument IndexNames ReceiptPayment Repackage Originals / Mail Back Archive /Microfilm Record Document Verify Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  22. Walk-inCustomer Walk-inCustome ERecordCustomer Workflow: ERecord Customer OpenMail DistributeWork ScanDocument IndexNames ReceiptPayment Repackage Originals / Mail Back Archive /Microfilm Record Document Verify Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  23. Walk-inCustomer Walk-inCustome ERecordCustomer Workflow: All Customers OpenMail DistributeWork ScanDocument IndexNames ReceiptPayment Repackage Originals / Mail Back Archive /Microfilm Record Document Verify Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  24. Implementation Methods • Point to Point • Third Party Vendor • Statewide Portal • Florida Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  25. Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Point to Point County Recorder Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  26. Point to Point • PROS: • Allows for electronic recording • CONS: • Technical and Operational Challenge • Each submitter must enter into an agreement with each county recorder. • Each county recorder must setup, test, maintain, and coordinate with each submitter. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  27. Third Party Vendor Third Party Vendor Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Third Party Vendor County Recorder Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  28. Third Party Vendor • PROS: • Allows for electronic recording • Submitter can electronically record with any participating county recorder nationwide with little to no setup • County Recorder has a very small number of ERecord accounts to setup, test, maintain, and coordinate. • County Recorder is guaranteed payment by third party vendor • CONS: • ? Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  29. Statewide Portal Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter State Agencies State Agencies Statewide Portal County Recorder County Recorder County Recorder Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  30. Statewide Portal • PROS: • Allows for electronic recording • Submitter can electronically record with any participating county recorder statewide with little to no setup • County Recorder has a single ERecord accounts to setup, test, maintain, and coordinate • County Recorder is guaranteed payment by statewide portal • State agencies can easily electronically record with county recorder • CONS: • Potential political ramifications • Requires state resources and funding to maintain and operate • Submitters are limited to individual state Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  31. Third Party Vendor Statewide Portal Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter Submitter State Agencies Attorneys Florida Implementation Clerk of Court Clerk of Court Clerk of Court ErecordingandEFiling Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  32. Florida Implementation • PROS: • Allows for electronic recording of official records, and electronic filing of court documents • Submitter can electronically record with any participating Clerk nationwide and/or statewide with little to no setup • Clerk has a small number of ERecord accounts to setup, test, maintain, and coordinate • Clerk is guaranteed payment by both the third party vendor and the statewide portal • Clerk is free to use the software of their choice, and is free to enter into agreements with other third party vendors or submitters. • State agencies can easily electronically record with Clerk. • CONS: Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  33. Agenda 3. Concerns on E-Recording Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  34. Business Rules • Electronic recording participants / submitters agree to abide by the County Recorder’s written business rules, including, but not limited to: • Defined technical specifications • Document and Indexing specifications • Hours of operation and processing schedules • Payment options • Termination terms • Document rejection rights • Notice requirements for revisions to business rules Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  35. Authenticity Are these electronically recorded documents authentic? Yes. The documents are as authentic as a paper document.Electronic recording vendors require an agreement with their submitters whereby the submitters commit to honor the integrity of the system by only submitting authentic documents.State law may also provide for criminal and civil penalties for submitting unauthentic documents for recordation. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  36. Security Is the electronic recording process secure? Yes. The process is as secure as you make it. Rules promulgated in Florida require that documents be secured in such a way that both the transmitter and the recipient are assured of each others identity and that no other unauthorized party may view or alter the documents during transmission, processing, or delivery. Other security include limited access accounts, firewalls, application user privileges, and active system monitoring. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  37. Permanent Records Retention Does the electronic recording system present any challenges in terms of permanent records retention? No.The only difference in electronic recording and traditional recording in terms of image capture is the point of scanning. Once captured into the actual recording software, the procedure for permanent storage of the images remains identical. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  38. Payments How will we receive our payment? If using third party vendors or a statewide portal, the county recorder is guaranteed payment by the vendor or statewide portal. Payments are usually made directly as an electronic credit to recorder’s bank account (ACH). Submitters, as part of their setup with an electronic recording vendor, will establish an account with that vendor where they will deposit funds to cover recording costs. These accounts will be utilized to pay for recording costs either via electronic credits to the bank account for the County Recorder or via electronic debit by the County Recorder to the accounts. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  39. Race To Record Which document gets recorded first? Florida Statute 28.30(5)Except when otherwise provided by law or applicable rule, a document that is submitted to the clerk of the circuit court by electronic transmission is deemed filed when the document is received and the date and time are acknowledged by the clerk, as opposed to the date and time of transmission. The clerk is not liable for malfunctions or errors occurring in the transmission of documents for filing by electronic means. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  40. Agenda 4. Benefits and Cost Savings Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  41. Cost Savings For Submitters • No Delays in Recording. • No copying of the package before it is sent. • No manual calculation of payment. • No manual handling of checks. • No envelopes to prepare. • No postage charges. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  42. Cost Savings For County Recorders • Reduces lines in the office. • Reduces the opening of mail. • Eliminates handling of papers, including staple removal. • No handling of checks. • No stamping/labeling of documents. • No scanning. • Indexing contribution by submitter. • Internal electronic recording reduces the risk of loss or damage to original instrument. Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  43. Q A Questions and Answers QuestionsandAnswers Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  44. Contact Information Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Honorable Ernie Lee Magaha Escambiaclerk.com Brenda Robinson Director, Official Records brobinson@escambiaclerk.com Lendy Davis Administrator, MIS, Operations, Archives lfdavis@escambiaclerk.com Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  45. Agenda 5. Additional Florida Information Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  46. Florida OR Software Vendors Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  47. ERecording Vendors Third Party ERecording Vendors Used By Escambia ( As of 04/15/2010 ) Affiliated Computer Services (ACS)acs-inc.comINGEOingeo.comSimplifilesimplifile.comFlorida Association of Court Clerks (FACC)flclerks.com Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  48. CURRENT PLANNED • Bay • Brevard • Broward • Charlotte • Clay • Duval • Escambia • Highlands • Hillsborough • Lee • Leon • Miami-Dade • Nassau • Orange • Pinellas • Santa Rosa • Suwanee • Walton • Alachua (2010) • Okaloosa (2010) • Palm Beach (2011) Florida Clerk ERecording Florida Official Records – Clerks ERecording ( As of 02/18/2010 ) Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  49. Florida Erecording Portal Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) Recording Fees MyFloridaCounty.com • E-Recording Portal • Statewide Authentication • Single Point of Contact for all Filers • Submissions to Clerks • E-Commerce/Escrow E-Recording Transaction Web Service/XML Local Bank Account E-Recording Transaction Web Service/XML Approved Submitters and 3rd Party Solutions • Local ORI Application • Recording • Indexing • Receipting • Document Management • Vendor Neutral Record Updates MyFloridaCounty, Clerk Web Sites – Public Search Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  50. Escambia OR Software Costs Escambia Official Records Vendors 1996 - 2010 • 1996 – 2004 Landata / Foresite – FORIS - Text based - Unix OS / Informix database - Images as files, not as blobs - $391,000 for software, hardware, setup, training, conversions • 2004 – present Aptitude Solutions – OnCore - Windows GUI based - Windows Server OS / MS SQL Server database - Images as files, not as blobs. Does support blobs. - $290,000 for software, docs, setup, training, conversion - $50,000 approx. annual maintenance - Mentis Technology Solutions - aiRedact and aiIndex Escambia County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

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