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What We Do

We Offer the Fastest, Safest & Most Cost-Effective Recording Services in California

eFileRecorder.com stands out as a beacon of efficiency for electronic recording services. With a commitment to speed, security, and affordability, we cater to the needs of individuals and businesses alike, ensuring that important documents are filed promptly and securely. Our streamlined process simplifies the complexities of legal document recording, making it accessible and hassle-free for everyone in the Golden State.

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Simple & Secure

An eRecording Solution Built For You

eRecording with us is Simple and Secure.

1. Fill out the short form  >  2. Upload your Docs  >  3. Submit Payment

That’s It!

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California County Recorder offices that accept electronically filed documents

The checkmarked counties below accept eRecording for document filing. The Counties not checked currently do not accept eRecorded documents.

  • Alameda County

    Alpine County
    Amador County

  • Butte County
  • Calaveras County
  • Colusa County
  • Contra Costa County

    Del Norte County

  • El Dorado County
  • Fresno County
  • Glenn County
  • Humboldt County
  • Imperial County

    Inyo County

  • Kern County
  • Kern County

    Kings County
    Lake County
    Lassen County

  • Los Angeles County
  • Madera County
  • Marin County
  • Mariposa County
    Mendocino County

  • Merced County
  • Modoc County
  • Mono County
  • Monterey County
  • Napa County
  • Nevada County
  • Orange County
  • Placer County
  • Plumas County
  • Riverside County
  • Sacramento County
  • San Benito County
  • San Bernardino County
  • San Diego County
  • San Francisco County
  • San Joaquin County
  • San Luis Obispo County
  • San Mateo County
  • Santa Barbara County
  • Santa Clara County
  • Santa Cruz County
  • Shasta County

    Sierra County
    Siskiyou County

  • Solano County
  • Sonoma County
  • Stanislaus County

    Sutter County

  • Tehama County
  • Trinity County

  • Tulare County
  • Tuolumne County
  • Ventura County
  • Yolo County
  • Yuba County

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why Use Us

  • Fast Service: Our eRecording service allows for quick submission and processing of your documents, reducing the time it takes for important paperwork to be recorded.
  • Secure: We prioritize the security and confidentiality of your sensitive documents. Our platform provides a secure environment for the transmission and storage of your information.
  • Cost-Effective: By utilizing our eRecording service, you can save on traditional paperwork and postage costs. Our efficient electronic system helps streamline the recording process, saving you time and money.
  • Efficient: With our user-friendly platform, you can easily submit your documents electronically, eliminating the need for paper-based submissions. This saves you time and makes the recording process more efficient.

Overall, our California County Document eRecording service offers a combination of speed, security, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency, making it the ideal choice for all your document recording needs.

How Much Does It Cost?

$65 – Submitted within 3 days of receipt of Document
$85 – Priority – Submitted with a day of receipt of Document
$95 – Same Day – Submitted Same day of receipt before cutoff time
$25 – Additional Documents in Same Submittion (Same APN/Case #)

Fee list is in addition to county recording fees/taxes if applicable.
eFileRecorder fees not contingent on County acceptance of documents submitted.

How Long Will My Submission Take to Record?

Our online forms takes just a few minutes to complete. Once we have received your documents we record immediately, usually completed the same day. It may vary slightly depending on the county.

What Types of Documents Can Be Recorded?

Any legal document that impacts ownership of real estate, and is mandated or permitted by law to be recorded. This encompasses a wide range of documents such as:

  • Assign Deed of Trust
  • Federal Tax Liens
  • Transfer Declaration
  • Abstract of Judgment
  • Judgment Mechanics Lien
  • Subordination Agreement
  • Agreement Assessment
  • Power of Attorney
  • Sub-reconveyance
  • Deed of Trust
  • Subordination Agreement
  • Modification Mortgage

Grant Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Mechanic’s Liens, Tax Liens, and Reconveyances. The specific guidelines for recording these documents are determined by the legal codes of the State of California.