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Union County Clerk’s Office Receives an Award

Union County clerk receives Trailblazer Award for achievements in eRecording

From CSC:

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi has received the national “Trailblazer Award” for her leadership in the eRecording industry from Corporation Service Company® (CSC®). The awards celebrate a select few government recording offices nationwide for advancements in electronic recording, while honoring the work of clerks and recorders who have implemented and promoted the use of eRecording technology.

The Union County Clerk’s Office was selected for the “Trailblazer Award,” which recognizes a recording office that has led its state in implementing or further developing eRecording technology. Union County accounted for a total of 7,425 electronically recorded documents in 2015, and to date exceeds more than 4,500 for the 2016 fiscal year.

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“The Union County Clerk’s Office is committed to providing accessible, convenient, and proven technology to its clients,” said Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi. “CSC has been a trusted eRecording partner in assisting my office with outstanding service.”

Union County joins four other counties receiving national recognition as eRecording All-Stars, including Webster Parish, Louisiana; Marion County, Oregon; Denver County, Colorado; and Clark County, Nevada.

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“We’re pleased to recognize Joanne Rajoppi and the Union County Clerk’s Office for its commitment to eRecording in the great state of New Jersey,” said Mark Rosser, vice president for CSC. “Union County has been a trailblazer in implementing electronic document recording, and this award speaks to their commitment to eRecording.”

A committee of CSC management and operations staff selected the award winners, who will also receive commemorative trophies to honor their accomplishments

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