What does this service monitor?

The name you choose to subscribe (business name, maiden name, married name, etc) is the only criteria being monitored. If you have a common name, you may get multiple alerts since it doesn’t distinguish one name from another. If you have multiple variations of your names, such as Chris and Christopher, you may want to subscribe to both, but again, you may get multiple alerts for others with your common name.

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1. What is the Recording Activity Notifications service?
2. What does this service monitor?
3. How does this alert work?
4. Can I sign up even if I don’t own property in Citrus County?
5. How can I sign up for this service?
6. Does this subscription service alert me of documents being recorded in other counties?
7. What if I have properties in other counties?
8. What will distinguish one John Doe from another?
9. How are people committing fraud in this way?
10. I received an alert. How can I view the document?
11. What should I do if I think I may be the victim of property fraud?
12. If a document is proven fraudulent, can it be removed from the Official Records?
13. Why do fraudulent documents get recorded?
14. I’m not receiving alerts, but I see documents recorded with a name I signed up for.
15. Is my Recording Notification Service registration subject to public records law?
16. What documents do I need to gather before signing up for this service?
17. What can I do to protect myself from property fraud?