The Challenge: The story of the large-scale E-Recording project began in 2004, when California passed the Electronic Recording Delivery Act (ERDA), an act in which the Attorney General is required to certify and provide oversight for any electronic recording delivery system being developed by a county.CeRTNA needed a system that would allow documents related to land records to be electronically submitted from groups such as title companies, banks, lenders and others as defined by law to be routed to county recorders for recordation, eliminating the need for paper documents to be delivered to the county…
The Solution: CeRTNA called upon Xerox to make their vision a reality, by creating a system that would help ensure the electronic documents met county/state standards and the stringent certification requirements of the California Attorney General.Xerox was up for the challenge, building a system that would allow documents related to land records to be electronically submitted from groups such as title agents, banks, lenders and local governments to be routed to county recorders for processing, eliminating the need for paper documents to be delivered to the county…
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