
For many years, Charleston County’s Register of Deeds Office has refused to join the growing list of South Carolina counties that offer electronic filing for land records. Dirt lawyers have scratched their heads wondering when this large county will implement a system that has proved in other counties to be efficient and economically advantageous.
Finally, Charleston ROD has announced that it has entered into a contract with a vendor to implement an electronic filing system. Initial projections are that the new system will be in place in late 2025.
Charleston has also announced that it will provide property owners the opportunity to sign up for fraud prevention services that will notify owner of any filings that may affect their properties. Similar services have been offered by national companies at a price. Other counties in South Carolina have offered similar services free of charge.
Register of Deeds Karen Hollings said in a press release that the electronic filing system will make the Register of Deeds office better organized and more efficient for the people of Charleston County.
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