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City of Norwalk: The City of Norwalk Announces New Property Alert Service

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City of Norwalk issued the following announcement on April 8.

(Norwalk, Conn.) – Today, April 8th,  the City of Norwalk announced that it's offering an added layer of  security for property protection that Norwalk's Town Clerk, Richard  McQuaid will manage. The service is free and will provide property  owners with immediate automated email alerts whenever a document  recorded in the Norwalk land records matches their name.

"I am  pleased that the City, under the management of the Town Clerk's Office,  will begin offering this new Property Alert Service, free of charge to  help protect residents from potential property or mortgage fraud," said Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling.  "In today's world, there is a growing threat of property fraud, and we  want to help close these security gaps in our community in the best ways  possible." 

"Sadly, more people are recording fraudulent documents like fake deeds or fake liens against property owners," said Norwalk Town Clerk Richard McQuaid. "In some instances, fraud on real property may not be discovered until the owners seek to sell the house."

Effective today, Norwalk residents can now sign up for the alerts by visiting https://nwlk.norwalkct.org/PropertyAlert/ and registering for the Property Alert Service. 

"It's  as simple as registering your name or business name along with your  email address. You will receive an automated email notice if a document  is recorded with a matching name," Norwalk Town Clerk Richard McQuaid said.

Thousands  of documents are recorded annually at the Norwalk Town Clerk's office.  The office recorded 13,955 documents in 2020, and in 2021 year-to-date  document recording volume is 16,456.

"People go to great lengths  to protect their bank accounts from fraudulent access, and this service  is another tool that can help protect Norwalk residents from fraud,"  said McQuaid, who has served as Norwalk's Town Clerk  since 2012. "While this service can't prevent fraud, it's important to  be notified as early as possible that someone may be trying to steal  your property without your knowledge. As long as a document meets  statutory recording guidelines, Connecticut law requires the Town  Clerk's Office to record the document. I am pleased that we can offer  this new program to help our constituents detect information that may be  fraudulent."

Original source can be found here. 

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