HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 15 - E-FilingMEMOTO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER
MEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 3, 2020
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR THE
ELECTRONIC FILING OF DOCUMENTS
RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding
with Tarrant County for the purpose of electronically filing plats and
documents within Tarrant County.
FUNDING SOURCE:
BACKGROUND: City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Tarrant County for the e -filing of plats and documents on January 16,
2018. Tarrant County is upgrading their e -filing system and converting to a
new process and web portal. Tarrant County is asking the City to update
their MOU in order to access this new process and portal.
The new e -filing process requires authorization through the creation of
department specific logins. Public Works, City Secretary's Office and
Finance all have staff that will access this new web portal. The agreement
also sets out respective responsibilities, obligations, and expectations for
e -filing activities. The agreement requires approval by the Grapevine City
Council and the Tarrant County Clerk's Office.
Staff recommends approval.
ELECTRONIC RECORDING MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ("MOU") is between Mary Louise Nicholson, Tarrant
County Clerk, ("CLERK"), and the City of Grapevine ("SUBSCRIBER") with offices at
200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas
CLERK desires to offer the recording of real property documents by electronic means providing
for the receiving and transmitting of documents electronically in substitution for conventional
paper-based documents. CLERK also desires to assure that transactions are not legally invalid or
unenforceable as a result of the use of available electronic technologies, to the mutual benefit of
the parties to the transactions.
For purposes of this Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU"), Electronic Recording is defined as
the electronically based submission of documents from SUBSCRIBER to CLERK and electronically
based receipt of confirmation of recording from CLERK to SUBSCRIBER based on the level of
automation and structure of the transaction. Electronic Recording is characterized by four levels of
automation and structure as follows:
Level 1 — Submitting organizations transmit scanned image copies of ink signed
documents to CLERK. CLERK completes the recording process in the same way as paper
using the imaged copy as the source document. An electronic recording endorsement is
returned to the organization in the form of a label or printing process in order for the
submitting organization to append that information to the original paper document.
Level 2 — Submitting organizations transmit scanned images of ink signed documents
along with electronic indexing information to CLERK. CLERK performs an electronic
examination of the imaged documents and indexing data, and then completes the recording
process using the imaged copy and electronic indexing information. The electronic version
of the recorded document is returned electronically to the submitting organization along
with the electronic recording data.
Level 3 — Submitting organizations transmit documents which have been created, signed,
and notarized electronically along with the electronic indexing information. Electronic
signatures must comply with the UETA and E -Sign specifications. CLERK performs an
electronic examination of the electronic documents and indexing information then
completes the recording process using the electronic documents. The electronic version of
the recorded documents and electronic recording data is returned to the submitting
organization.
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Program Eligibility
State Licensed Attorneys, Mortgage Bankers, Title Insurance Companies, and other trusted
entities may, directly or through a trusted third -party electronic recording service provider,
submit real property records for Electronic Recording. Electronic Recording mandates a close
working relationship as well as mutual trust between the CLERK, SUBSCRIBER, and any third
party electronic recording service provider. All parties to the Electronic Recording
transaction desire to operate and maintain a secure recording system that safeguards parties
to recordation from deceit, fraud, and forgery. This Memorandum of Understanding outlines
the procedures and rules for the trusted relationship between the parties involved in
Electronic Recording in order to facilitate a safe and secure Electronic Recording relationship.
CLERK Requirements
The Electronic Recording Program of CLERK is defined by the requirements attached to this
Memorandum of Understanding.
Attachment A defines the technical specifications including format, levels of recording
supported, transmission protocols, and security requirements of the electronic records
required by CLERK. SUBSCRIBER agrees to provide the transmission to CLERK following the
specifications. SUBSCRIBER understands that the specifications may change from time to time.
In the event changes to the specifications are required, CLERK will provide a written notice
to SUBSCRIBER within a reasonable timeframe.
Attachment B contains the document and indexing specifications for the Electronic Recording
Program. For each document, a CLERK specific document code is provided along with the
required indexing information. Any CLERK specific editing rules will also be described in this
attachment.
Attachment C contains the processing schedules and hours of operation for the Electronic
Recording Program. No party shall be liable for any failure to perform processing of the
transactions and documents where such failure results from any act of Nature or other cause
beyond the party's reasonable control (including, without limitation, any mechanical,
electronic, or communications failure which prevents the parties from transmitting or receiving
the electronic recording transactions) or if the CLERK system causes delays or power failures
that interfere with the normal course of business. By the agreement CLERK is assuming no
contractual liability whatsoever for any failure to record any document, delay in recording any
document, or for the quality or content or lack thereof of any document presented for
recording.
Attachment D provides the payment options supported for the Electronic Recording Program.
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CLERK Responsibilities
CLERK shall attempt to protect the integrity of the Recordation process through ongoing
monitoring of documents received and recorded through Electronic Recording means.
CLERK shall work with third party electronic service provider and SUBSCRIBER to install,
configure, and administer necessary infrastructure components to facilitate Electronic
Recording.
CLERK shall test and maintain Electronic Recording software and hardware required to operate
the Electronic Recording capability. CLERK, however, shall be held harmless and not liable for
any damages resulting from software or equipment failure and assumes no contractual
liability for any damages whatsoever via any part of this document.
CLERK shall apply the level of diligence in handling documents submitted electronically that she
would apply to documents submitted manually.
SUBSCRIBER Responsibilities
SUBSCRIBER shall work to ensure that all security measures and credentials implemented
are protected. SUBSCRIBER assumes all responsibility for documents submitted through
unique credentials provided to SUBSCRIBER for the purposes of engaging in Electronic
Recording.
SUBSCRIBER shall be diligent in ensuring that documents submitted for Electronic Recording
have been checked before submission, for errors, omissions, scanning defects, illegible
areas, and other deformities that would impact the validity of the document.
SUBSCRIBER acknowledges that Electronic Recording permits them to prepare, sign, and/or
transmit in electronic formats documents and business records, and that the document or
records shall be considered the "original" record of the transaction in substitution for, and
with the same intended effect as paper documents, and that any digital or electronic signature
has the same intended effect of paper documents bearing handwritten signatures.
By use of electronic or digital certificates to sign documents, SUBSCRIBER intends to be bound
by those electronic signatures affixed to any documents and such electronic signature shall
have the same legal effect as if that signature was manually affixed to a paper version of the
document.
By use of the digital certificates to seal electronic files containing images of original documents
or documents bearing manual signatures, SUBSCRIBER shall recognize such sealed images for
all purposes as fully as the original paper documents and shall be responsible for any failure
by Users to comply with quality control procedures for assuring the accuracy and completeness
of the electronic files.
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The SUBSCRIBER and/or its employees attest to the accuracy and completeness of the
electronic records and acknowledge responsibility for the content of the documents
submitted through the Electronic Recording Program. Should a dispute or legal action arise
concerning an electronic transaction, CLERK will be held harmless and not liable for any
damages.
SUBSCRIBER is responsible for accepting receipt of documents recorded by CLERK and for
ensuring that the source of the receipt is known to be CLERK. SUBSCRIBER is responsible for
forwarding these documents to CLERK ensuring that the source of the documents is known
to be the SUBSCRIBER who has been authenticated and that the documents to be
recorded pass from SUBSCRIBER to CLERK without modification. SUBSCRIBER must maintain
an audit trail of all activity available to CLERK upon request to resolve issues or investigate
potential fraudulent activity. The audit trail must contain, at a minimum, submitter ID,
submitted content at point of receipt from SUBSCRIBER, submitted content at point of delivery
to CLERK, date and time submitted, size, and checksum.
SUBSCRIBER is responsible for supporting any technical issues associated with Electronic
Recording. SUBSCRIBER shall work, in good faith, with third party electronic service
provider and CLERKto resolve issue with the Electronic Recording process.
SUBSCRIBER shall provide end user support to both third party electronic recording service
provider a n d CLERK through which problems or issues can be reported and addressed. In the
event that problem is determined to be with the Electronic Recording software and not the
infrastructure provided, the SUBSCRIBER shall work to resolve issues with CLERK and third
party electronic recording service provider.
SUBSCRIBER is solely responsible for any and all costs of the system or services that enable
SUBSCRIBER to meet the Electronic Recording Program requirements.
SUBSCRIBER is responsible for coordinating all technical problems and issues through CLERK.
General Understandings
CLERK will not incur any liability for the information electronically transmitted by the
SUBSCRIBER to CLERK. CLERK will incur any liability for any breach of security, fraud, or
deceit as a result of Electronic Recording.
Neither CLERK nor SUBSCRIBER shall be liable for any special, incidental, exemplary, or
consequential damages arising from or as a result of any delay, omission, or error in the
Electronic Recording transmission or receipt.
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CLERK and SUBSCRIBER will attempt in good faith to resolve any controversy or claim
arising out of or relating to Electronic Recording through either negotiation or mediation prior
to initiating litigation.
Either party may terminate this Memorandum of Understanding for any reason by providing
30 days written notice of termination.
CLERK and SUBSCRIBER acknowledge that the Electronic Recording process is an emerging
technology and that State and National standards will continue to evolve.
Agreed and Accepted:
TARRANT COUNTY CLERK SUBSCRIBER
Mary Louise Nicholson, Tarrant County Clerk Subscriber Representative
Date:
Date:
APPROVED AS TO FORM (By law, the Criminal District Attorney's Office may only approve contracts
for its clients. We reviewed this document as to form from our client's legal perspective. Other parties
may not rely on this approval. Instead, those parties should see review from independent counsel.)
Criminal District Attorney's Office
Date:
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Attachment A
Technical Specifications
Format of the Transmitted File
Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) file format standard will be used. Images will be
in multi -page Group IV TIFF format. CUSTOMER can work with third party electronic recording
service provider and COUNTY to provide additional fields (extensions) to the current PRIA
standard.
Communications Protocol and Options
TCP/IP, HTTP, and HTTPS
Security Framework
Encryption will be 128 bit file and image encryption. SSL and user login/password will be
employed. User passwords will be changed on a quarterly basis.
Returned File Format
PRIA file format standard will be used. Images will be in multi -page Group IV TIFF format.
Levels of Electronic Recording Supported
Level 2 and 3
Electronic Signatures and Use of Digital Certificates
The use of Electronic or Digital signatures, notary seals, and notary signatures are supported
but are not required. SUBSCRIBER must work with the CLERK to accommodate their use.
Digitized signatures, notary signatures, and notary seals are immediately acceptable.
Imaging Standard
Minimum 2" margin at top page
Documents will be scanned at a minimum of 300dpi.
Documents will be scanned in portrait mode.
Plats will be scanned at 300dpi, or higher.
Plats will be scanned in landscape mode.
All images will be captured as multi -page GROUP IV TIFF images.
Images will be legible. Legible in this instance means a clear, readable image — including
signature and notary seals — and in which all portions of each page are captured.
Document font size must meet PRIA minimum standards.
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Attachment B
Documents and Indexing Specifications
Documents shall be accepted for filing according to the provision of Texas law and PRIA
standards.
Notary Requirements per Document
It is the responsibility of the SUBSCRIBER to confirm that original notary signatures and seals are
present on all documents that require them.
Inked notary seals of a scannable color are strongly recommended, in place of embossed notary
seals which require "darkening" by the SUBSCRIBER prior to submittal.
Eligible Document Batches
In no event will electronic document batches exceed 25 documents in any batch.
Indexing Requirement
Company Name must be indexed in the Returnee field.
Notary Name must be indexed in the Notary field.
Rejection Comments back to Customer
Any documents rejected will have a comment/reason field completed. These comments must be
sent to the customer in their entirety in an effort to eliminate unnecessary phone calls between
the customer and the Recording Division.
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Attachment C
Service Offering
Hours of Operation
Documents may be submitted at any time during the week. Documents will only be processed
on those days and hours that the CLERK Recording Office is open to the public for business.
Documents will not be processed on county holidays, weekends, "snow days", on days on
which the county is closed to due emergency public necessity, etc., or in the event of network
or equipment failure. CLERK will attempt to notify SUBSCRIBER of any disruption in service
if known in advance.
Processing Schedules
Documents received prior to 3:00 PM CST will be processed the same business day. Documents
received after 3:00 PM CST may be processed the next working day.
Turnaround Timeframe
Documents received prior to the times listed above will be processed (accepted or rejected) the
same business day.
Alternate Delivery Options
There are no other electronic delivery options at this time. Traditional recording methods are
available.
Return to Options
Submitted documents that are accepted for recording will be provided to SUBSCRIBER in
electronic format after acceptance. Confirmation of acceptance and recordation will be
provided to SUBSCRIBER in electronic format after recordation is complete. This
confirmation will include the document image and CLERK indexing data. CLERK reserves the
right to make changes to the index at a later date.
Submitted documents that are rejected will be returned to SUBSCRIBER in electronic format
after rejection, along with a description of the reason(s) for rejection.
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Attachment D
Payment Options
Payment Options
SUBSCRIBER initiated ACH or Escrow Account.
Account Setup Procedures
Upon execution of the MOU, SUBSCRIBER must contact the County Clerk Accounting
department a t 817-884-2580 to setup an account. CLERK will provide electronic ACH or
Escrow deposit instructions necessary for funds settlement. Account must be in place in
advance of any Electronic Recording submissions.
Payments
SUBSCRIBER agrees to settle account the same day Electronic Recordings are submitted by
established Escrow Account or by sending one payment via ACH to the designated CLERK bank
account. Account settlement will be for the full amount of daily Electronic Recordings.
SUBSCRIBER will provide CLERK with fiscal documentation to support each payment in
electronic format at time of daily settlement. Fiscal documentation must contain the
document number, document date and document amount for each transaction associated
with the payment.
Reporting and Reconciliation
Electronically Recorded documents will not be accepted if prior day's ACH settlement is not
complete. CLERK will be responsible for maintaining and reconciling CLERK records.
SUBSCRIBER will be responsible for submitting account information with each document
batch and for reconciling SUBSCRIBER records.
Exception Handling
Discrepancies in fees discovered by CLERK after document acceptance will be corrected by
CLERK within five county business days. SUBSCRIBER will be provided notification of the error.
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Service Support Contact Information
COUNTY CLERK RECORDING CONTACT:
Manager, Recording and Records Preservation
Michelle Moore
(817) 884-1061
Email: MMoore(@tarrantcountv.com
Terri Bates
(817) 884-1060
Email: TJBatesl@tarrantcounty.com
Alternate email: CountyClerk--ERecording@tarrantcounty.com
ELECTRONIC RECORDING SERVICE PROVIDER:
Kofile, Inc.
6300 Cedar Springs
Dallas, TX 75235
Customer Care: 888-608-1808
Support email: gssupport@kofile.us
SUBSCRIBER BUSINESS CONTACT:
Subscriber Name Contact Public Works/Engineering
Name Lorna Gibson
Telephone 817-410-3139
Alt Telephone 817-410-3135
Email Igibson@grapevinetexas.gov
SUBSCRIBER TECHNICAL CONTACT:
Subscriber Name Public Works/Engineering
Contact Name Suja Joseph
Telephone 817-410-3386
Alt Telephone 817-410-3135
Email sioseph(o)grapevinetexas.gov
Any changes to the above Subscriber contacts, must be provided to the Tarrant County Clerk
Recording contacts within 10 business days.
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