Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act
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The Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act (URPERA), and its periodic revisions, is one of the Uniform Acts drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) with the intention of harmonizing state laws in force in the states.
The purpose of the URPERA is to allow county clerks and recorders to electronically record information on real property and land records.[1]