U.S. Recordings, a St. Paul, Minnesota-based provider of mortgage recording systems, is touting a revamped website that it says offers expanded interactive features while providing a centralized source for technology-driven recording information.The secured site provides "a consolidated source" for all traditional and electronic recordings, the company said. "Our new website offers 24/7 access for clients to check the status of any file from start to finish," said Allen Illgen, national sales manager of U.S. Recordings. "It provides a seamless, real-time integration with their system. Our website and its On-Demand reporting and tracking provide efficiency and cost savings as a leading, centralized resource for recording needs throughout the entire recording process to the 3,700 jurisdictions across the country." The revamped website can be found online at http://www.usrecordings.com.
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