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Clark County (Las Vegas) Joins Ingeo’s E-Recording Network
Ingeo’s Benefits Now Available to Nearly 2 Million in Clark County, NV
LOGAN, UT – October 27, 2009. Ingeo Systems, Inc., the nation’s number one provider of
electronic document recording technology, recently added Clark County Nevada to its network
of more than 300 counties nationwide – the largest network in the e-recording industry. “We are
pleased to announce that we have implemented electronic recording through Ingeo,” said Clark
County Recorder Debbie Conway. “Large volume customers will be able to record their
documents faster and more efficiently. This process has reduced the manual process effort
associated with paper processing from days to just minutes. The electronic process reduces
costs for the County and greatly improves customer service,” she said
“Joining with Ingeo has connected the nearly 2 million residents of Clark County with our vast
network of submitters,” said Karl Klessig, Ingeo’s CEO. “Clark County is the fastest-growing
county in the nation and e-recording will become even more beneficial as the population and the
number of real estate transactions continue to expand.” The addition of Clark County brings
Ingeo’s population coverage in Nevada to almost 87%. Nevada now has the second largest e-
recording population penetration in Ingeo’s county network. Ingeo’s coverage in Iowa, which
worked with Ingeo to develop a statewide portal, has more than 92% coverage; Arizona has
more than 70% and the company has a significant presence (more than 50% population
coverage) in California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas,
Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.
“Not only does Ingeo serve more counties than any other e-recording provider but we cover by
far the