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NJ S4751
Bill
Status
10/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Robert Singer
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AI Summary
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Requires county recording officers (also known as registers of deeds and mortgages or county clerks) to establish a property alert service to protect against fraudulent document recordings on real property
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Participating property owners must be notified within seven days whenever a lien, deed, or any other document affecting their property is recorded
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Property owners can voluntarily enroll by providing their preferred mailing address, email address, or both for notifications
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County recording officers may charge a fee of up to $10 per property per year for participation in the alert service
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The Commissioner of Community Affairs must adopt implementing rules and regulations by the first day of the fifth month following enactment, with the act taking effect on the same timeline
Legislative Description
Requires county recording officer to establish property alert service to notify participating property owners of recording of certain documents that affect property.
Community and Urban Affairs
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee
10/27/2025