CA Online Legal Service Offers E-Recording of Important Clerical Documents

CA Online Legal Service Offers E-Recording of Important Clerical Documents, updated 8/24/21, 11:09 PM

Countrywide Process announces its updated e-recording legal services. Now, clients can easily electronically record their abstract of judgments and have them recognized nationwide. Learn more at https://www.countrywideprocess.com

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CA Online Legal Service
Offers E-Recording of
Important Clerical
Documents
Countrywide Process, an online professional legal resource,
announces its updated virtual recording services for
judgments and abstract of judgments.
You can now have all your
important legal and clerical
documents electronically recorded,
and have them be recognized in
more than 2,000 counties
nationwide.
Countrywide Process can now electronically record abstract of
judgments, mechanic's liens, and other legal documents.
Several legal studies have found that
losing important files or not having
access to clerical documents delays
court proceedings and may affect the
outcome of a specific case.
Legal experts encourage people to keep their important
legal documents safe and recommend e-recording some
of them.
Countrywide Process continues
its mission of being a one-stop
solution for all its clients' legal
processing needs.
Countrywide Service updated its service to use the latest
technology in e-filing and e-recording.
Their affordable legal services
allow you to e-record your
documents for as low as $25.
After setting up a free account on the site, simply place a new
county recording order, scan and send your documents
separately, and press submit.
It is important to e-record
important documents such as
abstract of judgments in case of
delayed payment or other legal
concerns.
A spokesperson of the company said, "We minimize the time and
energy you spend during the preparation of documents to be sent out
for service to a process server."
"Once you create an account with
us, you can log on to our website
and start submitting jobs online."
Go to www.countrywideprocess.com to learn more.