The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller of Seminole County is pleased to offer a free service to alert property homeowners to potential fraud. Property Fraud Alert is an online subscription service FREE to the public that allows you to have a name or names monitored with the Official Records office in order to track possible fraudulent recordings that affect your property. With Property Fraud Alert, subscribers can sign up and be notified when the name they have submitted is used in any recording activities within the Official Records office.
What Is Property Fraud?
Property and mortgage fraud is the fastest growing white-collar crime in the United States. Scammers file fake deeds, making it appear as if they own homes that are not actually theirs for financial gain. This occurs when a fraudulent document is drawn up in your name in an attempt to illegally acquire your property.
Property Fraud Alert (PFA) is a free service to help you protect your property from fraud by monitoring the documents being recorded in the Official Records of the Seminole County Clerk’s Office.
Free Property Fraud Alerts
The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Seminole County has partnered with Alliance Renewable Technologies, to offer the public a place to register for FREE Property Fraud Alerts! Register to receive free alerts when a deed, mortgage, or other documents are recorded with our Official Records office using your name or your business name. If you receive an alert about activity not initiated by you, this early notification can provide valuable time to stop criminals in their tracks.
Your information will not be sold or used for proprietary purposes.
If You Receive An Alert
- If a document is recorded that matches your monitoring criteria, you will receive an alert within 48 hours.
- The alert will provide you with a document number, which is the Clerk Instrument Number. Click on the link and it will bring you to our website for you to view the document.
- For assistance, please contact the Clerk’s Official Records Department at (407) 665-4405.
- If you suspect you are a victim of fraud, contact law enforcement and/or legal counsel.
Reviewing your property records is an important way to protect yourself from fraud. Don’t delay, sign up today!
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