Local County Information

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CLICK HERE for the Marion County Recorder Newsletter - 1st Quarter, 2023

From the Marion County Recorder's Office 
In September of 2022, the Marion County Recorder’s Office upgraded their Laredo system to provide an online portal for customers to view their invoices and pay bills, called Laredo Connect. Laredo Connect is available to all customers with a Laredo account in Marion County at no additional charge.

Effective immediately, Laredo Connect will be the default option for customers to view their invoices as they are issued on the 1st day of each month. You will no longer receive your Laredo Billing Details report via email as the Laredo Connect portal will provide you with up-to-the-minute updates on your usage and prints. In addition, your invoice delivered digitally through the portal each month will have the detailed breakdown of your usage and prints, should you need to review it or use the information for your company’s billing processes. You will have the ability to opt-in for alerts via Laredo Connect should you wish to do so.

All Laredo customers are required to set up an account on the Laredo Connect Portal by April 1st, 2023, to avoid their Laredo service being temporarily disabled until an account is created. This process will ensure that all of our Laredo customers are receiving their invoices as this is the only method available moving forward. If you have already linked your Laredo account to the Laredo Connect Portal, no action is required at this time.

In order to set up your account in the Laredo Connect Portal, please follow this link, a detailed guide on setting up the online account is available as a PDF at the bottom of that page as well as attached to this email. In addition, we will be holding a remote public training for the Laredo Connect Portal on Friday, March 10th at 10:00 AM Eastern time. Please be on the lookout for more details of the training, coming soon.



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