If your recording is time-sensitive, you may wish to consider recording your document in person at the Clerk’s Recording Services Department during normal business hours.ĮRecording, or electronic recording, is the process of filing and recording documents with the Pinellas County Clerk's Recording Office via the internet. While rare, instances of equipment failure, high volume of recording requests, emergency situations, or other unforeseen delays may impact recording times. While in most cases the Clerk processes all documents received for recording within 2 business days, the Clerk cannot guarantee same or next-day recording for documents received by mail, drop-box, or though eRecording. You are solely responsible for ensuring the timeliness of a recording for any legal purpose. If you need assistance in preparing a legal document, please contact an attorney for assistance. Once a document is recorded, it cannot be removed without a court order. The Clerk may reject documents that are not authorized to be recorded. You are solely responsible for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of any document submitted for recording.Once the documents have been Recorded, they will all be returned to the customer in the self-addressed, stamped envelope that was provided to the Clerk.
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