Ohio Document Recording Services

Need a real estate document recorded in the State of Ohio? We can help!

Blue Streak Docs provides document recording services to Ohio’s 88 counties. Our comprehensive document tracking technology makes document recording easy – reducing processing time while minimizing costs. From mail-in recording to eRecording, here’s what our document recording services include.

Ohio Real Estate Document Recording Services

When it comes to recording thousands of real estate documents, it's best to rely on the experts. If you’re using document recording services, it’s important that all documents are reviewed for errors, recording fees are confirmed, and records are delivered as quickly as possible. You can trust Blue Streak Docs to manage all your real estate recording needs!

At Blue Streak Docs, our document recording experts provide mail-in document recording, walk-in document recording, eRecording, and UCC recording throughout Ohio – simplifying the process for you! Depending on your preference, our network of experienced recorders will work hard to make your request happen!

Ohio Mail-In Document Recording

With Blue Streak Docs, you can record your real estate documents at any of Ohio’s courthouses. Using mail-in document recording, your files are sent using first-class postage or priority mail. Additionally, we can FedEx your documents for expedited delivery directly to the county recorder.

Walk-In Document Recording in Ohio

This service is as hands-on as it gets! Once we receive your documents, they’re sent to one of our recording agents. From there, your documents are walked into one of Ohio’s courthouses for filing and recording.

Walk-in document recording is the most reliable solution for having your real estate documents recorded on time. This method ensures your document goes to the front of the line, past all mail-in requests, which can take weeks to be recorded.

As soon as your document has been recorded, we’ll provide a copy of the recorded document or a county receipt with recording information – whichever you prefer. If a county is running behind, you can rest assured we’ll provide updates until your document has been recorded.

eRecording in Ohio

eRecording services allow us to electronically record documents in Ohio - a much speedier service. In most cases, real estate documents are recorded in 24 hours, making eRecording an effective alternative to mail-in or walk-in recording services. This is the most efficient option that we offer.

Ohio UCC Lien Filing

If you need to record UCC lien documents at the county or state level in Ohio, you have the choice to electronically record, walk in, or mail directly to the courthouse.

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If you’re looking for document recording services in Ohio, we’re dedicated to making the process as easy and quick as possible for mortgage professionals. Give us a try today!

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Hey good morning, Kirsten. I wanted to brag on Jill. We have three OH recordings which became highly escalated last week and she’s been handling them expertly. We appreciate her outstanding customer service!
M.M. (Client, OH)

Ohio Counties Served:

Adams • Allen • Ashland • Ashtabula • Athens • Auglaize • Belmont • Brown • Butler • Carroll • Champaign • Clark • Clermont • Clinton • Columbiana • Coshocton • Crawford • Cuyahoga • Darke • Defiance • Delaware • Erie • Fairfield • Fayette • Franklin • Fulton • Gallia • Geauga • Greene • Guernsey • Hamilton • Hancock • Hardin • Harrison • Henry • Highland • Hocking • Holmes • Huron • Jackson • Jefferson • Knox • Lake • Lawrence • Licking • Logan • Lorain • Lucas • Madison • Mahoning • Marion • Medina • Meigs • Mercer • Miami • Monroe • Montgomery • Morgan • Morrow • Muskingum • Noble • Ottawa • Paulding • Perry • Pickaway • Pike • Portage • Preble • Putnam • Richland • Ross • Sandusky • Scioto • Seneca • Shelby • Stark • Summit • Trumbull • Tuscarawas • Union • Van Wert • Vinton • Warren • Washington • Wayne • Williams • Wood • Wyandot

Ohio - Economics

Ohio is highly industrialized, yet it also continues to draw economic riches from the earth. Among national leaders in the production of lime, clays, and salt, it is a historic center of ceramic and glass industries. Ohio’s soil supports rich farms, especially where it was improved ages ago by additions of glacier-ground limestone. Although most of the state’s income is derived from commerce and manufacturing, Ohio also has extensive farmland, and large amounts of corn, soybeans, hay, wheat, cattle, hogs, and dairy items are produced, although the number of family farms is rapidly dwindling.

Railroads, canals, and highways crisscrossing the state have since the late 19th cent. provided the means for transporting large amounts of raw materials and manufactures. Lake Erie ports, chiefly Toledo and Cleveland, handle iron and copper ore, coal, oil, and finished materials (including steel and automobile parts). In spite of massive industrial decline since the 1960s, which has made Ohio the center of the “Rust Belt”, the state retains many manufacturing centers, with an emphasis on heavy industry. Leading products include transportation equipment, primary and fabricated metals, and machinery.

Ohio - Facts & Figures

Area:41,222 sq mi (106,765 sq km)
Population:11,353,140 (as of 2000), a 4.7% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Columbus
Largest City:Columbus
Statehood:Mar 1, 1803 (17th state)
Highest Point:Campbell Hill, 1,550 ft (473 m)
Lowest Point:Ohio River, 433 ft (132 m)
Nickname:Buckeye State
Motto:With God, All Things Are Possible
Bird:Cardinal
Flower:Scarlet Carnation
Tree:Buckeye
Abbreviation:OH

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