Hi, Shannon!
In most of the counties I cover, mail-in documents get recorded as soon as the county recorder receives them. However, walk-ins get priority in that they are time-stamped on the spot while you wait. In the few counties where there is a backlog, walk-ins do get priority over mail-ins. And, yes, mail-ins are allowed to sit until the clerk gets to them.
Three counties in my service area even return the docs on the spot. In most cases, however, we provide a post-paid return envelope to send the docs back to the client as soon as they are on record.
I hope that answers your question. Not to be a smart-alec, but I have a couple of questions for you. If a clerk is too busy to record your docs while you wait, what do you tell your client? What is the advantage in them sending their docs to you to record?
Scott
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