eRecording by State Acceptance Directory.

If your county, city, or town appears in this directory, it accepts eRecording for land records—meaning real estate documents can be submitted and recorded electronically in that jurisdiction. Use the accordions below to confirm availability in your area.

  • “eClosing counties” usually means the local recording office accepts eRecording for real-estate documents (including mortgages/deeds). CSC shows 33 of 67 Alabama counties as eRecording-enabled:

    • Autauga,

    • Baldwin,

    • Barbour,

    • Clarke,

    • Cleburne,

    • Coffee,

    • Colbert,

    • Coosa,

    • Covington,

    • Dallas,

    • DeKalb,

    • Elmore,

    • Franklin,

    • Geneva,

    • Houston,

    • Jefferson,

    • Lauderdale,

    • Madison,

    • Marengo,

    • Marion,

    • Marshall,

    • Mobile,

    • Monroe,

    • Montgomery,

    • Morgan,

    • Shelby,

    • Talladega,

    • Tallapoosa,

    • Tuscaloosa,

    • Walker,

    • Washington,

    • Wilcox,

    • Winston.

    Note: Not listed on CSC ≠ no eRecording (may be another vendor/portal).

  • Alaska doesn’t use counties—land records are handled through 34 Recording Districts. eRecording is available statewide (Alaska accepts eRecording via approved vendor partners), and CSC lists all 34/34 recording districts as eRecording-enabled.

  • Arizona has 15 counties, and all 15 are eRecording-enabled via CSC (15/15): Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma.

  • Arkansas (eRecording acceptance):
    For “eClosing counties,” the key question is whether the recorder accepts eRecording for land records (deeds/mortgages). CSC shows 57 of 75 Arkansas counties/districts as eRecording-enabled, including split districts like Arkansas (DeWitt / Stuttgart) and Craighead (Lake City / Jonesboro), plus:

    • Ashley,

    • Baxter,

    • Benton,

    • Boone,

    • Bradley,

    • Carroll,

    • Chicot,

    • Clark,

    • Clay,

    • Cleburne,

    • Columbia,

    • Conway,

    • Crawford,

    • Crittenden,

    • Cross,

    • Desha,

    • Faulkner,

    • Franklin,

    • Garland,

    • Greene,

    • Hot Spring,

    • Howard,

    • Independence,

    • Jackson,

    • Jefferson,

    • Johnson,

    • Lafayette,

    • Lee,

    • Lincoln,

    • Little River,

    • Logan,

    • Lonoke,

    • Madison,

    • Marion,

    • Miller,

    • Mississippi,

    • Montgomery,

    • Ouachita,

    • Perry,

    • Pike,

    • Poinsett,

    • Polk,

    • Pope,

    • Pulaski,

    • St. Francis,

    • Saline,

    • Sebastian,

    • Sevier,

    • Union,

    • Van Buren,

    • Washington,

    • White,

    • Woodruff.

  • California (eRecording acceptance):
    “eClosing-ready” usually means the recorder accepts eRecording for land records (deeds/mortgages). CSC-listed eRecording counties in California:

    • Alameda,

    • Butte,

    • Calaveras,

    • Contra Costa,

    • El Dorado,

    • Fresno,

    • Glenn,

    • Humboldt,

    • Imperial,

    • Inyo,

    • Kern,

    • Kings,

    • Lake,

    • Los Angeles,

    • Madera,

    • Marin,

    • Merced,

    • Modoc,

    • Mono,

    • Monterey,

    • Napa,

    • Nevada,

    • Orange,

    • Placer,

    • Plumas,

    • Riverside,

    • Sacramento,

    • San Benito,

    • San Bernardino,

    • San Diego,

    • City & County of San Francisco,

    • San Joaquin,

    • San Luis Obispo,

    • San Mateo,

    • Santa Barbara,

    • Santa Clara,

    • Santa Cruz,

    • Shasta,

    • Solano,

    • Sonoma,

    • Stanislaus,

    • Sutter,

    • Tehama,

    • Tulare,

    • Tuolumne,

    • Ventura,

    • Yolo,

    • Yuba.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (California also has other ERDS channels/vendor networks).

  • Colorado has 64 counties; CSC shows 63/64 as eRecording-enabled (all counties listed as CSC-network except Conejos). CSC “YES” includes:

    • Adams,

    • Alamosa,

    • Arapahoe,

    • Archuleta,

    • Baca,

    • Bent,

    • Boulder,

    • City & County of Broomfield,

    • Chaffee,

    • Cheyenne,

    • Clear Creek,

    • Costilla,

    • Crowley,

    • Custer,

    • Delta,

    • City & County of Denver,

    • Dolores,

    • Douglas,

    • Eagle,

    • Elbert,

    • El Paso,

    • Fremont,

    • Garfield,

    • Gilpin,

    • Grand,

    • Gunnison,

    • Hinsdale,

    • Huerfano,

    • Jackson,

    • Jefferson,

    • Kiowa,

    • Kit Carson,

    • Lake,

    • La Plata,

    • Larimer,

    • Las Animas,

    • Lincoln,

    • Logan,

    • Mesa,

    • Mineral,

    • Moffat,

    • Montezuma,

    • Montrose,

    • Morgan,

    • Otero,

    • Ouray,

    • Park,

    • Phillips,

    • Pitkin,

    • Prowers,

    • Pueblo,

    • Rio Blanco,

    • Rio Grande,

    • Routt,

    • Saguache,

    • San Juan,

    • San Miguel,

    • Sedgwick,

    • Summit,

    • Teller,

    • Washington,

    • Weld,

    • Yuma.

  • Connecticut is town/city-based (not county-based). For “eClosing readiness,” the practical question is whether the municipality’s Town/City Clerk accepts eRecording for land records (mortgages/deeds). CSC shows 97 Connecticut municipalities as eRecording-enabled:

    • Cities:

      • Bristol,

      • Danbury,

      • Hartford,

      • Meriden,

      • Milford,

      • New Britain,

      • New Haven,

      • New London,

      • Stamford,

      • Torrington,

      • Waterbury,

      • West Haven,

    • Towns:

      • Ashford;

      • Avon;

      • Beacon Falls;

      • Berlin;

      • Bethel;

      • Bolton;

      • Branford;

      • Bridgewater;

      • Brookfield;

      • Brooklyn;

      • Burlington;

      • Canton;

      • Cheshire;

      • Colchester;

      • Cornwall;

      • Coventry;

      • Cromwell;

      • Durham;

      • East Granby;

      • East Hampton;

      • East Hartford;

      • East Haven;

      • East Lyme;

      • Eastford;

      • Easton;

      • Ellington;

      • Enfield;

      • Fairfield;

      • Farmington;

      • Glastonbury;

      • Granby;

      • Greenwich;

      • Griswold;

      • Groton;

      • Hamden;

      • Hebron;

      • Kent;

      • Killingly;

      • Lebanon;

      • Ledyard;

      • Manchester;

      • Mansfield;

      • Marlborough;

      • Middlebury;

      • Montville;

      • New Hartford;

      • New Milford;

      • Newington;

      • Newtown;

      • North Branford;

      • North Canaan;

      • Plainfield;

      • Pomfret;

      • Portland;

      • Preston;

      • Putnam;

      • Redding;

      • Ridgefield;

      • Rocky Hill;

      • Roxbury;

      • Salem;

      • Salisbury;

      • Seymour;

      • Sharon;

      • Simsbury;

      • Somers;

      • South Windsor;

      • Southbury;

      • Southington;

      • Sterling;

      • Stonington;

      • Stratford;

      • Suffield;

      • Thompson;

      • Tolland;

      • Warren;

      • Waterford;

      • West Hartford;

      • Westport;

      • Wilton;

      • Winchester;

      • Windham;

      • Windsor;

      • Wolcott;

      • Woodbridge.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some towns may use other vendors), so verify before overclaiming.

  • Delaware has 3 counties, and all 3 are eRecording-enabled (statewide YES):

    • Kent,

    • New Castle,

    • Sussex.

    This means deeds/mortgages and related land-record documents can be submitted and recorded electronically in every Delaware county.

  • DC is a single recording jurisdiction (Recorder of Deeds), and eRecording is available jurisdiction-wide — meaning DC is eClosing-ready from a recording standpoint.

  • Florida has 67 counties. CSC shows 62/67 as eRecording-enabled (✅) and 5 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Baker,

    • Glades,

    • Lafayette,

    • Levy,

    • Liberty.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Georgia land records are handled by the Clerks of Superior Court; “eClosing-ready” generally means the clerk accepts eRecording/eFiling for real-estate documents (mortgages/deeds) via approved vendor networks and/or the GSCCCA portal. CSC lists the following Georgia counties as eRecording-enabled (confirmed YES list):

    • Appling,

    • Atkinson,

    • Bacon,

    • Baker,

    • Baldwin,

    • Banks,

    • Barrow,

    • Bartow,

    • Ben Hill,

    • Berrien,

    • Bibb,

    • Bleckley,

    • Brantley,

    • Brooks,

    • Bryan,

    • Bulloch,

    • Burke,

    • Butts,

    • Calhoun,

    • Camden,

    • Candler,

    • Carroll,

    • Catoosa,

    • Charlton,

    • Chatham,

    • Chattahoochee,

    • Chattooga,

    • Cherokee,

    • Clarke,

    • Clay,

    • Clayton,

    • Clinch,

    • Cobb,

    • Coffee,

    • Colquitt,

    • Columbia,

    • Cook,

    • Coweta,

    • Crawford,

    • Crisp,

    • Dade,

    • Dawson,

    • Decatur,

    • DeKalb,

    • Dodge,

    • Dooly,

    • Dougherty,

    • Douglas,

    • Early,

    • Echols,

    • Effingham,

    • Elbert,

    • Emanuel,

    • Evans,

    • Fannin,

    • Fayette,

    • Floyd,

    • Forsyth,

    • Franklin,

    • Fulton,

    • Gilmer,

    • Glascock,

    • Glynn,

    • Gordon,

    • Grady,

    • Greene,

    • Gwinnett,

    • Habersham,

    • Hall,

    • Hancock,

    • Haralson,

    • Harris,

    • Hart,

    • Heard,

    • Henry,

    • Houston,

    • Irwin,

    • Jackson,

    • Jasper,

    • Jeff Davis,

    • Jefferson,

    • Jenkins,

    • Johnson,

    • Jones,

    • Lamar,

    • Lanier,

    • Laurens,

    • Lee,

    • Liberty,

    • Lincoln,

    • Long,

    • Lowndes,

    • Lumpkin,

    • McDuffie,

    • McIntosh,

    • Macon,

    • Madison,

    • Marion,

    • Meriwether,

    • Miller,

    • Mitchell,

    • Monroe,

    • Montgomery,

    • Morgan,

    • Murray,

    • Muscogee,

    • Newton,

    • Oconee,

    • Oglethorpe,

    • Paulding,

    • Peach,

    • Pickens,

    • Pierce,

    • Pike,

    • Polk,

    • Pulaski,

    • Putnam,

    • Quitman,

    • Rabun,

    • Randolph,

    • Richmond,

    • Rockdale,

    • Schley,

    • Screven,

    • Seminole,

    • Spalding,

    • Stephens,

    • Stewart,

    • Sumter,

    • Talbot,

    • Taliaferro,

    • Tattnall,

    • Taylor,

    • Telfair,

    • Terrell,

    • Thomas,

    • Tift,

    • Toombs,

    • Towns,

    • Treutlen,

    • Troup,

    • Turner,

    • Twiggs,

    • Union,

    • Upson,

    • Walker,

    • Walton,

    • Ware,

    • Warren,

    • Washington,

    • Wayne,

    • Webster,

    • Wheeler,

    • White,

    • Whitfield,

    • Wilcox,

    • Wilkes,

    • Wilkinson,

    • Worth.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may eFile via GSCCCA or other vendors).

  • Hawaii uses a single statewide recording system (Bureau of Conveyances), so eRecording is available statewide. For display purposes, all 5 counties are covered:

    • Hawaiʻi,

    • Honolulu,

    • Kalawao,

    • Kauaʻi,

    • Maui.

  • Idaho has 44 counties. CSC shows 13 counties as eRecording-enabled:

    • Ada,

    • Bannock,

    • Blaine,

    • Bonner,

    • Bonneville,

    • Canyon,

    • Fremont,

    • Jerome,

    • Kootenai,

    • Lewis,

    • Oneida,

    • Power,

    • Valley.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors).

  • Illinois has 102 counties. CSC shows 87/102 as eRecording-enabled (confirmed YES list), with 15 not marked as CSC-network:

    • DeKalb,

    • Edgar,

    • Edwards,

    • Hancock,

    • Jasper,

    • Johnson,

    • Lawrence,

    • Marion,

    • Menard,

    • Piatt,

    • Pope,

    • Richland,

    • Saline,

    • Wabash,

    • Wayne.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Indiana has 92 counties. CSC shows 90/92 as eRecording-enabled — all counties are CSC-network “YES” except:

    • Crawford and

    • Knox.

  • Iowa is statewide eRecordingall 99 counties accept eRecording, so Iowa is eClosing-ready everywhere from a recording standpoint.

  • Kansas has 105 counties. CSC shows 38/105 counties as eRecording-enabled:

    • Allen,

    • Atchison,

    • Bourbon,

    • Brown,

    • Chase,

    • Cherokee,

    • Crawford,

    • Decatur,

    • Douglas,

    • Ellis,

    • Finney,

    • Ford,

    • Gove,

    • Greeley,

    • Harper,

    • Haskell,

    • Jackson,

    • Jefferson,

    • Jewell,

    • Johnson,

    • Kiowa,

    • Labette,

    • Leavenworth,

    • Linn,

    • Lyon,

    • Miami,

    • Morton,

    • Reno,

    • Republic,

    • Rush,

    • Saline,

    • Scott,

    • Sedgwick,

    • Shawnee,

    • Stanton,

    • Trego,

    • Wilson,

    • Wyandotte.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Kentucky has 120 counties. CSC shows 114/120 as eRecording-enabled, with 7 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Elliott,

    • Hopkins,

    • Jackson,

    • Lee,

    • Morgan,

    • Russell,

    • Wayne.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Louisiana records by parish (not county). CSC-listed eRecording parishes (confirmed YES):

    • Assumption,

    • Avoyelles,

    • Beauregard,

    • Calcasieu,

    • De Soto,

    • Evangeline,

    • Franklin,

    • Iberville,

    • Jefferson,

    • Lafayette,

    • Livingston,

    • Madison,

    • Orleans,

    • Plaquemines,

    • Rapides,

    • Red River,

    • Sabine,

    • St. Bernard,

    • St. James,

    • St. Martin,

    • St. Tammany,

    • Tangipahoa,

    • Tensas,

    • Terrebonne,

    • Vernon,

    • Washington,

    • Webster,

    • West Baton Rouge,

    • West Feliciana.

    Note: Some parishes use other platforms (e.g., eClerks LA), so not on CSC ≠ no eRecording.

  • Maine is registry-based, and Aroostook is split (Northern + Southern), so there are 17 recording jurisdictions. CSC shows 17/17 as eRecording-enabled statewide:

    • Androscoggin;

    • Northern Aroostook;

    • Southern Aroostook;

    • Cumberland;

    • Franklin;

    • Hancock;

    • Kennebec;

    • Knox;

    • Lincoln;

    • Oxford;

    • Penobscot;

    • Piscataquis;

    • Sagadahoc;

    • Somerset;

    • Waldo;

    • Washington;

    • York.

  • Maryland has an official Land Records eRecording implementation list (Maryland Judiciary/AOC). The following jurisdictions are confirmed YES for land-record eRecording:

    • Allegany;

    • Anne Arundel (incl. Annapolis);

    • Baltimore City;

    • Baltimore County;

    • Calvert; Caroline;

    • Carroll;

    • Cecil (incl. Charlestown/Cecilton);

    • Charles;

    • Dorchester;

    • Frederick (incl. City of Frederick);

    • Garrett;

    • Harford (incl. Bel Air/Havre de Grace/Aberdeen);

    • Howard;

    • Kent;

    • Montgomery;

    • Prince George’s;

    • Queen Anne’s (incl. Centreville/Queenstown);

    • St. Mary’s (incl. MetComm);

    • Somerset;

    • Talbot;

    • Washington;

    • Wicomico (incl. Salisbury/DID);

    • Worcester (incl. Ocean City).

  • Maryland has an official Land Records eRecording implementation list (Maryland Judiciary/AOC). The following jurisdictions are confirmed YES for land-record eRecording:

    • Allegany;

    • Anne Arundel (incl. Annapolis);

    • Baltimore City;

    • Baltimore County;

    • Calvert;

    • Caroline;

    • Carroll;

    • Cecil (incl. Charlestown/Cecilton);

    • Charles;

    • Dorchester;

    • Frederick (incl. City of Frederick);

    • Garrett;

    • Harford (incl. Bel Air/Havre de Grace/Aberdeen);

    • Howard;

    • Kent;

    • Montgomery;

    • Prince George’s;

    • Queen Anne’s (incl. Centreville/Queenstown);

    • St. Mary’s (incl. MetComm);

    • Somerset;

    • Talbot;

    • Washington;

    • Wicomico (incl. Salisbury/DID);

    • Worcester (incl. Ocean City).

  • Michigan has 83 counties. CSC shows 73/83 as eRecording-enabled — all counties except these 10 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Antrim,

    • Baraga,

    • Cheboygan,

    • Gogebic,

    • Iosco,

    • Keweenaw,

    • Luce,

    • Osceola,

    • Sanilac,

    • Schoolcraft.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Minnesota supports eRecording statewide through its ERER framework and “trusted submitters.” CSC shows eRecording in all MN counties except Cook County (Cook is not marked as CSC-network on CSC’s list).

  • CSC-confirmed eRecording “YES” counties/jurisdictions:

    • Calhoun,

    • Clarke,

    • Copiah,

    • DeSoto,

    • Forrest,

    • George,

    • Greene,

    • Grenada,

    • Hancock,

    • Harrison (District 1 & 2),

    • Jackson,

    • Jones (District 1 & 2),

    • Lafayette,

    • Lamar,

    • Lauderdale,

    • Lee,

    • Lowndes,

    • Madison,

    • Noxubee,

    • Pearl River,

    • Prentiss,

    • Rankin,

    • Scott,

    • Tishomingo,

    • Wayne,

    • Winston.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may eRecord via other vendors/programs).

  • Missouri is heavily eRecording-enabled via CSC (confirmed YES list includes most counties and City of St. Louis). Not listed:

    • Bollinger,

    • Harrison,

    • Howard,

    • Knox,

    • Montgomery,

    • New Madrid,

    • Perry.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Montana has 56 counties. CSC shows 34/56 as eRecording-enabled:

    • Beaverhead,

    • Big Horn,

    • Blaine,

    • Broadwater,

    • Carbon,

    • Cascade,

    • Custer,

    • Dawson,

    • Deer Lodge,

    • Fallon,

    • Fergus,

    • Flathead,

    • Gallatin,

    • Granite,

    • Jefferson,

    • Lake,

    • Lewis and Clark,

    • Madison,

    • Missoula,

    • Park,

    • Petroleum,

    • Phillips,

    • Pondera,

    • Ravalli,

    • Rosebud,

    • Sanders,

    • Silver Bow,

    • Stillwater,

    • Sweet Grass,

    • Teton,

    • Toole,

    • Treasure,

    • Valley,

    • Wheatland.

    Not marked as CSC-network (22):

    • Carter,

    • Chouteau,

    • Daniels,

    • Garfield,

    • Glacier,

    • Golden Valley,

    • Hill,

    • Judith Basin,

    • Liberty,

    • Lincoln,

    • McCone,

    • Meagher,

    • Mineral,

    • Musselshell,

    • Powder River,

    • Powell,

    • Prairie,

    • Richland,

    • Roosevelt,

    • Sheridan,

    • Wibaux,

    • Yellowstone.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Nebraska has 93 counties. CSC shows 33 counties as eRecording-enabled (active list):

    • Antelope,

    • Cass,

    • Colfax,

    • Cuming,

    • Dakota,

    • Deuel,

    • Dodge,

    • Douglas,

    • Frontier,

    • Garfield,

    • Gosper,

    • Hall,

    • Hitchcock,

    • Hooker,

    • Johnson,

    • Keya Paha,

    • Knox,

    • Lancaster,

    • Lincoln,

    • Loup,

    • Nance,

    • Otoe,

    • Pierce,

    • Polk,

    • Rock,

    • Sarpy,

    • Saunders,

    • Scotts Bluff,

    • Sheridan,

    • Sioux,

    • Thayer,

    • Wayne,

    • York.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Nevada has 17 counties. CSC shows 16/17 as eRecording-enabled:

    • Carson City,

    • Churchill,

    • Clark,

    • Douglas,

    • Elko,

    • Eureka,

    • Humboldt,

    • Lander,

    • Lincoln,

    • Lyon,

    • Mineral,

    • Nye,

    • Pershing,

    • Storey,

    • Washoe,

    • White Pine.

    Esmeralda is not on CSC but still YES for eRecording/eFiling (via Simplifile—regular deeds only).

    Bottom line: Nevada is effectively statewide eRecording (17/17), with CSC covering 16/17.

  • New Hampshire records through 10 county Registries of Deeds. CSC shows 9/10 as eRecording-enabled

    • Belknap,

    • Carroll,

    • Cheshire,

    • Grafton,

    • Hillsborough,

    • Merrimack,

    • Rockingham,

    • Strafford, Sullivan.

    Coös County is also YES for eRecording (confirmed by the registry).

    Bottom line: New Hampshire is statewide eRecording (10/10).

  • New Jersey is statewide eRecordingall 21 counties are CSC eRecording-enabled (21/21):

    • Atlantic,

    • Bergen,

    • Burlington,

    • Camden,

    • Cape May,

    • Cumberland,

    • Essex,

    • Gloucester,

    • Hudson,

    • Hunterdon,

    • Mercer,

    • Middlesex,

    • Monmouth,

    • Morris,

    • Ocean,

    • Passaic,

    • Salem,

    • Somerset,

    • Sussex,

    • Union,

    • Warren.

  • New Mexico has 33 counties. CSC shows 27 counties as eRecording-enabled (active list):

    • Bernalillo,

    • Catron,

    • Chaves,

    • Cibola,

    • Colfax,

    • Curry,

    • De Baca,

    • Doña Ana,

    • Eddy,

    • Guadalupe,

    • Harding,

    • Lea, Lincoln,

    • Los Alamos,

    • Luna,

    • Mora,

    • Otero,

    • Quay,

    • Rio Arriba,

    • Roosevelt,

    • Sandoval,

    • San Juan,

    • San Miguel,

    • Santa Fe,

    • Torrance,

    • Union,

    • Valencia.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • New York has 62 counties. CSC covers 61/62 (all listed counties except Richmond). Richmond County (Staten Island/NYC) is still YES for eRecording via NYC ACRIS.

    Bottom line: New York is statewide eRecording (62/62), with CSC covering 61 and Richmond handled through NYC workflows.

  • North Carolina has 100 counties. CSC shows 87/100 as eRecording-enabled, with 13 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Ashe,

    • Brunswick,

    • Camden,

    • Caswell,

    • Clay,

    • Graham,

    • Hyde,

    • Jones,

    • Lenoir,

    • Rutherford,

    • Tyrrell,

    • Warren,

    • Washington.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (NC has broader eRecording adoption via other programs/vendors).

  • North Dakota has 53 counties. CSC shows 51/53 as eRecording-enabled, with 2 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Benson and

    • Stark.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Ohio has 88 counties. CSC shows 81/88 as eRecording-enabled, with 7 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Ashland,

    • Fayette,

    • Gallia,

    • Hamilton,

    • Harrison,

    • Montgomery,

    • Preble.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Wyoming has 23 counties. CSC’s current Active County List shows 16 Wyoming counties are eRecording-active in the CSC network.

    CSC eRecording network counties (16/23)":

    • Albany;

    • Carbon;

    • Converse;

    • Crook;

    • Fremont;

    • Laramie;

    • Lincoln;

    • Natrona;

    • Platte;

    • Sheridan;

    • Sublette;

    • Sweetwater;

    • Teton;

    • Uinta;

    • Washakie;

    • Weston.

    Not in CSC’s network list (7/23) — verify separately

    Big Horn; Campbell; Goshen; Hot Springs; Johnson; Niobrara; Park.

  • CSC-confirmed eRecording “YES” counties:

    • Adair,

    • Alfalfa,

    • Beckham,

    • Bryan,

    • Canadian,

    • Carter,

    • Cimarron,

    • Cleveland,

    • Coal,

    • Comanche,

    • Creek,

    • Ellis,

    • Garfield,

    • Grady,

    • Jackson,

    • Johnston,

    • Kay,

    • Kingfisher,

    • Lincoln,

    • Major,

    • Noble,

    • Nowata,

    • Okfuskee,

    • Oklahoma,

    • Osage,

    • Pittsburg,

    • Rogers,

    • Texas,

    • Tillman,

    • Tulsa,

    • Wagoner,

    • Washington,

    • Washita,

    • Woods.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Pennsylvania has 67 counties. CSC shows 53/67 as eRecording-enabled, with 14 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Adams,

    • Clarion,

    • Clinton,

    • Fayette,

    • Forest,

    • Fulton,

    • Huntingdon,

    • Juniata,

    • Lycoming,

    • Mifflin,

    • Montour,

    • Union,

    • Warren,

    • Wyoming.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • Pennsylvania has 67 counties. CSC shows 53/67 as eRecording-enabled, with 14 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Adams,

    • Clarion,

    • Clinton,

    • Fayette,

    • Forest,

    • Fulton,

    • Huntingdon,

    • Juniata,

    • Lycoming,

    • Mifflin,

    • Montour,

    • Union,

    • Warren,

    • Wyoming.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • South Carolina has 46 counties. CSC shows 32/46 as eRecording-enabled, with 14 not marked as CSC-network:

    • Abbeville,

    • Allendale,

    • Bamberg,

    • Barnwell,

    • Dillon,

    • Edgefield,

    • Fairfield,

    • Hampton,

    • Lee,

    • McCormick,

    • Marion,

    • Marlboro,

    • Newberry,

    • Orangeburg.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals).

  • South Dakota has 66 counties. CSC shows 21/66 as eRecording-enabled:

    • Aurora,

    • Bennett,

    • Campbell,

    • Clark,

    • Codington,

    • Corson,

    • Custer,

    • Davison,

    • Haakon,

    • Hamlin,

    • Hanson,

    • Kingsbury,

    • Lawrence,

    • Lincoln,

    • McPherson,

    • Moody,

    • Pennington,

    • Perkins,

    • Turner,

    • Union,

    • Yankton.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (many counties participate via other vendors/programs).

  • Tennessee has 95 counties. CSC lists the counties above as eRecording-enabled (CSC-network “YES”); the counties not marked as CSC-network:

    • Bledsoe,

    • Claiborne,

    • Clay,

    • Crockett,

    • Decatur,

    • Fayette,

    • Fentress,

    • Giles,

    • Grainger,

    • Hancock,

    • Haywood,

    • Henderson,

    • Henry,

    • Houston,

    • Jackson,

    • Johnson,

    • Lake,

    • Lewis,

    • Lincoln,

    • Loudon,

    • Macon,

    • Marion,

    • Meigs,

    • Monroe,

    • Moore,

    • Perry,

    • Pickett,

    • Rhea,

    • Roane,

    • Smith,

    • Stewart,

    • Tipton,

    • Trousdale,

    • Van Buren,

    • White.

    Note: Not on CSC ≠ no eRecording (some counties may use other vendors/portals). TN nuance: some eRecorded packages may require a “Certification of Electronic Document” page.

  • Texas has 254 counties. Here’s what is listed on CSC:

    • Anderson Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Andrews Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Angelina Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Aransas Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Archer County

    • Atascosa Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Austin County

    • Bastrop County

    • Bee Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Bell Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Bexar Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Blanco County


    • Bosque County
      is part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Bowie Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Brazoria Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Brazos Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Brewster County

    • Brown County

    • Burnet County

    • Calhoun Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Callahan Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Cameron County

    • Carson County

    • Chambers County

    • Clay County

    • Coke Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Coleman Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Collin County

    • Comal County

    • Cooke Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Coryell County

    • Dallam Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Dallas County

    • Deaf Smith County

    • Denton Countyis part of the CSC eRecording network

    • DeWitt County


    • Eastland County
      is part of the CSC eRecording network

    • Ector County


    TX nuance: eRecording submitters must be authorized entity types under TX Gov’t Code Ch. 195 (§195.003)—so lender/title/approved submitters matter.

  • Utah recognizes and accepts online notarizations performed by out-of-state notaries under their state rules (Utah Code § 57-2a-3).

    Online notary is legal in Utah under Utah Code § 46-1-1.

    Read about the CURRENT laws in your state.

  • Vermont recognizes and accepts online notarizations performed by out-of-state notaries under its current state rules (Vermont Code Title 26 § 5374).

    Once effective and implemented, Vermont authorizes remote online notarization for Vermont notaries (Title 26, § 5364(b)(2) Vermont Statutes).

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  • Virginia recognizes and accepts online notarizations performed by out-of-state notaries under their state rules (See Va. Code Ann. §§ 55.1-616, 47.1-13.1, 55.1-612, & 49-5).

    Online notary is legal in Virginia under Title 26 of the Virginia Statutes.

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  • Washington recognizes and accepts online notarizations performed by out-of-state notaries under their state rules (See Wash. Rev. Code § 42.45.090 and § 64.08.020).

    Online notary is legal in Washington under Wash. Rev. Code § 42.45.280.

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  • West Virginia recognizes out-of-state online notarizations performed by notaries from other states under their own remote online notary laws and rules (See W. Va. Code §§ 39-4-11, 39-1-3, 39-1-10 & 57-5-9).

    West Virginia allows its notaries to perform remote online notarizations under W. Va Code §§ 39-4-6 & 39-4-37.

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  • Wisconsin recognizes and accepts online notarizations performed by out-of-state notaries under their state rules (See Wis. Stat. § 140.11 and § 887.01).

    Online notary is legal in Wisconsin under Wis. Stat. § 140.145.

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  • Wyoming recognizes online notarizations performed by notaries commissioned in other states under Wyo. Stat. § 32-3-106.

    Wyoming authorizes its notaries to perform online notarization under WYO. Stat. § 32-3-111.

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