Protect your home from Fraud!

Oakland County Clerk introduces new program to protect homeowners from fraud

Oakland County has become a hotspot for mortgage fraud, according to Oakland County Clerk Ruth Johnson, and she wants it to stop. Her office has introduced a service that will allow homeowners to check if any unauthorized activity, such as quick claim deeds, mortgages and warranty deeds, has been fraudulently recorded on their property.

The service is available now at www.LandAccess.com.

Fraud Check will allow online viewers the opportunity to see whether any documents, including quit-claim deeds, mortgages and warranty deeds, have been recorded with the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Office.

To use the program:

Go to www.landaccess.com.
Click on MI – Oakland County in the Select a County table to the right. (Macomb County residents do not yet have the option of using the service.)
Then, on the upper right hand side of the screen, click on FRAUDCHECK and enter your name.
The service is available seven-days-a-week, 24-hours-a-day, except during limited computer updating periods.

If homeowners want to conduct further searches there is a $5 fee. To view/print costs an additional $1 per document.

“This may be something that people want to remember to check on the daylight savings time schedule twice a year in the fall and the spring, Johnson said. When you change your clock, check your home on the Internet.


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