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Williamson County Property Records Audit

The Williamson County Clerk had an audit conducted of the County's real property records. This was the first such audit done in Texas. The audit found hundreds of issues like suspect robosigning, surrogate signing, notary fraud, and forgery. It is estimated the County lost over $957,000 due to documents that were not properly recorded. The public has also been negatively impacted by inaccurate records and in some cases the loss of their home. The County Commissioners Court will receive a presentation on the audit findings.

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Williamson County Property Records Audit

The Williamson County Clerk had an audit conducted of the County's real property records. This was the first such audit done in Texas. The audit found hundreds of issues like suspect robosigning, surrogate signing, notary fraud, and forgery. It is estimated the County lost over $957,000 due to documents that were not properly recorded. The public has also been negatively impacted by inaccurate records and in some cases the loss of their home. The County Commissioners Court will receive a presentation on the audit findings.

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NEWS RELEASE Contact: Connie Watson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 512-943-1663 (office) 512-844-3542 (cell) COUNTY CLERK CONDUCTS

AUDIT OF REAL PROPERTY RECORDS January 24, 2013 (Williamson County, TX) Williamson County Clerk Nancy Rister has had an audit conducted of the Countys Official Public Records (OPR). This audit is the first of its type for the State of Texas; however, these audits have been conducted in other states. The County hired DK Consultants out of San Antonio to perform the audit last October. The process took one week to audit official public records including trustees deeds, deeds, assignments of deed of trust, and other documents. On Tuesday, January 29, 2013, the Williamson County Commissioners Court will hear a presentation of the findings of the real property records audit during its regular court meeting starting at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners Courtroom on the second floor of the historic county courthouse, 710 S. Main Street, in Georgetown. During the audit, they are reviewing the documents for errors created by third party document manufacturers which can create a chain of title problem, stated County Clerk Nancy Rister. These errors are violations of state law and will be referred to the Attorney Generals Office. The results of the audit revealed hundreds of issues involving suspect robosigning, suspect surrogate signing, suspect notary fraud and suspect forgery. The Williamson County Clerks Office estimates that it has lost more than $957,000 because of documents that have not been recorded and should have been according to Texas law. In addition, the public is being victimized by the lack of accurate records and in some cases the loss of their home. The OPR audit cost $12,500 and was paid for from the County Clerks records management fund. I n addition, County Clerk Nancy Rister pointed out that some of these issues can be detected through Property Fraud Alert Software recently purchased and available on the Clerks website. The new software allows Williamson County residents to sign up for notifications if documents are filed in Official Public Records with their names on them. ###

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