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    Register of Deeds Karen Johnson Announces Mobile App for Services

    Article submittedBy Article submittedJune 21, 2022Updated:June 22, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–From property owners to mortgage and title companies to Veterans, those served by the Davidson County Register of Deeds Office now have a mobile app to access many of the office’s services, Register Karen Johnson announced Tuesday.

    “The Nashville Davidson County Register app puts a number of our services at your
    fingertip,” Johnson said. “The app is connected to the Davidson Portal as well as the
    Davidson County Parcel Viewer, so that many of the documents that owners, title and
    mortgage companies, closing attorneys, and others need are accessible on their mobile
    devices.”


    Also available on the app are two newer services that Johnson has implemented – the
    Property Alert for guarding against fraud and the Thank a Veteran program.
    “You can sign up on the app for our Property Alert service, which notifies you by email if
    any document is filed in our office under your name,” Johnson explained. “Our Veterans
    already record their DD214 honorable discharge papers with us in person.


    “Now, with the app, they can easily access a list of local restaurants, stores, and other
    businesses that give Veterans a discount. And businesses that want to be included on the
    discount list can register right on the app.”


    Additionally, the app offers access to online Voter Registration, a fee calculator for
    Register of Deeds services, and buttons for instantly contacting the Register’s staff by
    phone or email.

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    The Davidson County Register of Deeds office is the custodian of all documents relating
    to property – warranty deeds, deeds of trust, releases, powers of attorney, liens, property
    plats, and other records designated by state law. The app now makes a number of these
    documents available on mobile devices.


    “Our office prides itself in customer service that makes all of our services accessible,”
    Johnson said. “The app is not designed to replace our experienced staff. We are still
    available in person for one-on-one assistance, and by phone and email to answer
    questions and assist with any part of recording or accessing your property documents.

    “Standing still is not an option if you provide services to the 21st century public. We will
    continue to look for ways to update our tradition of excellent service.”

    The Nashville Davidson County Register app is available free of charge at the App Store
    for Apple iOS devices and at Google Play for Android devices.

    Search for it by name:
    Nashville – Davidson Co. ROD.
    Also, connect with the Register of Deeds office website, on Facebook at
    @KarenJohnsonRegisterofDeeds, and on Twitter at #nashtnregister.

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