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The pair then allegedly directed the employees to file the fraudulent documents with the County Recorder's office in Clark County, Nevada.
Nevada Grand Jury Indicts Two in Alleged Robo-Signing Scheme Ruth Simon 2011
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The documents were filed with the Clark County Recorder's Office between 2005 and 2008, The Los Angeles Times reported.
Tracy Lawrence, Notary Public Who Blew The Whistle On Massive Foreclosure Fraud, Found Dead 2011
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Five blocks down the main street was the Gold Recorder's office.
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Joshua Langfelder, recorder of the Sangamon County Recorder's Office, said records suggest the debt might be both personal and professional.
D.C. Mayor-elect Gray unveils transition team Nikita Stewart 2010
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It was a stretch of a hundred miles to the Recorder's office, and it was planned that the two favorites should have four relays of dogs stationed along the trail.
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The open door of the Recorder's office appeared ahead of them.
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Harrington pulled to his feet and watched him skimming across the river to the Gold Recorder's.
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Please fill out your primary ballot now, and drop it off at your County Clerk and Recorder's office or ballot service center (check your county website under "elections").
Nancy Cronk: Romanoff vs. Bennet: A Matter of Integrity 2010
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CO: Clerk and Recorder's Offices conduct statewide mock election trials LINK
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I checked the Pima County Recorder's office, and as of Saturday, 182,898 ballots had already been cast, some 9000 in person, and 173,000 (est.) by mail.
Rachel Port: Campaign Journal: Phone Banking Becomes Second Nature 2008
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