Friday, August 7, 2009

Electronic Recording Coming to the Worcester Registry of Deeds!

The Worcester District Registry of Deeds has received approval and funding to begin a state of the art electronic recording program. This is news that the registry and many of our customers have been awaiting anxiously. We here at the Worcester Registry of Deeds are committed to offering the most innovative and efficient approach to recording, and e-recording will certainly help us acheive this goal.

We look forward to working with our current records management provider, ACS to implement electronic recording. In addition to serving the Worcester Registry of Deeds, our system will be designed to serve as the future state-wide portal as e-recording as this technology continues to expand to other registries across the Commonwealth. This type of system should encourage uniformity in standards and help eliminate the need of costly third party e-recording vendors. We will continue to update the blog with ongoing coverage of the implementation of e-recording in Worcester.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am glad to hear that the registry is moving in this direction. It's about time that government is looking to become more efficient instead of an "old school", inefficient way of operation. Despite this, I disagree that intermediaries are expensive. Fortunately for some, they have an understanding of priority of recording. I hope that regular customers understand this.

Anonymous said...

Thank god. I don't agree that all third party vendors are expensive. Some provide technical/legal understanding of priority of recording. I hope that consumers know that.