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California PREP Chapter Property Records Education Partners Presented by Phyllis Yanagihara, CEO, CEI Calif. AEA Director, 2003-2007 CEA National Affairs Portfolio Chair Calif. PREP Coordinator
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Materials Credit Tremendous thanks to Mark Monacelli, President of PRIA, for his caring and sharing of education materials and vision (all PRIA and PREP slides have been borrowed from his various presentations) Additional thanks to Susan J. Reiman, 2006 AEA President, for her leadership in bringing this program to the escrow community (and her generous agreement to share her AEA presentation)
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American Escrow Association – the origins of PREP June, 2002 – AEA Conference – “e-Mortgages, Reality or Fantasy?” All industry segments were represented on this panel July, 2002 – NACRC (National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks) submitted resolution to AEA to create an alliance among AEA, ALTA & NACRC August, 2002 – AEA passed resolution to join alliance November & December, 2002 – National Standards page added to AEA website, www.a-e-a.org – IACREOT (International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Official and Treasurers) joins alliance – P R E P – Property Records Education Project is born! – Purpose: Providing better networking, educational opportunities and improved, open lines of communication among our memberships – P R E P issues News Release and online Joint Needs Survey to its memberships
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American Escrow Association – PREP grows January, 2003 – 383 responded to survey resulting in many educational opportunities for PREP to offer February, 2003 – AEA President served on Privacy and Access to Information panel at PRIA (Property Records Industry Association) Conference, Washington DC; President & 2 nd VP participated in PREP panel at NACRC Land Records Conference. State liaison workgroups being formed as a result March, 2003 – Government Affairs Committee met with MBAA’s MISMO (Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization) representatives and created alliance to serve as subject matter experts for the eMortgage initiative – 1 st task – review closing data document set June, 2003 – Updates presented at Conference 2003 by Mark Monacelli & Darren Ross; Mark’s update on PREP included the evolution leading to a change in the name; AEA Board votes to join PRIA July, 2003 - President Milre Henry participated at IACREOT Conference in Denver, business panel session for the recorder’s division; 1 st VP Lois Mayabb participated at PRIA Conference in Wisconsin, NACRC Land Records segment
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AEA National Standards – 2 subcommittees emerge August, 2003 – AEA board accepts recommendation to establish two subcommittees – Standards Setting – Technical in nature Monitor and report progress made in the eMortgage, eNotary and eRecording technical arenas by utilizing alliances created with: – PRIA – Property Records Industry Association – MISMO – Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization – PREP – Educational in nature Promote and report on member participation in the PREP educational alliance created among AEA, ALTA, NACRC & IACREOT by – Helping to create local teams to conduct local alliance meetings – Creation of standardized web page for PREP on each association’s website – Participation as time and funding allows in each allied industry’s national educational programs
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Lenders Recorders Secondary Market Underwriting Title Escrow Servicing
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PREP explained
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an alliance of American Escrow Association (AEA) American Land Title Association (ALTA) National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks (NACRC) International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials and Treasurers (IACREOT) PREP – Property PREP – Property Records Education Partners
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners Created in 2002 as “Property Records Education Project” and is a direct result of AEA Conference 2002 attendees’ questions of e-mortgage panelist, Mark Monacelli, St. Louis County, MN Recorder Modeled after Minnesota Task Force First PREP National Workgroup conference call November, 2002
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners The Minnesota Task Force model Formed in 1997 Mission: “To ensure quality representation for the home buying public we need to improve communication between title industry and the counties to make this process easier.” The title companies were requesting the forum to discuss specific needs such as standardization, consistent recording procedures and reduced timing for recording. The counties needed a forum to express concern over the document rejection rate. Also wanted a vehicle to communicate with the appropriate people in the industry.
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners Minnesota Task Force Accomplishments Since 1997 held regular meetings every six to eight weeks During the past five years, there have been over one-half dozen joint education programs Mutually supported each others legislation Shared detailed reports tracking document rejections, recording times, etc. Effective forum to disseminate information, discuss changes/policies/procedures, etc.
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners The PREP purpose: To provide a structure to improve local working relationships by opening and enhancing lines of communication, creating networking channels and expanding education opportunities. The title, escrow and recording industries all work for the public to consummate real estate transactions. Serving constructive notice by the proper and timely recordation of the real estate transaction is paramount to a free and open society.
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners First Project – January, 2003 - “The Survey” - 383 Responses 139 Title 107 Escrow 119 Recorders 17 Others 1 Skipped Do you think a joint work group among escrow, title, and county recorders would be a benefit in your area? 343 Yes 30 No 10 Skipped Question 90% Yes Would you find value in educational opportunities among escrow, title and county recorders? 352 Yes 22 No 8 Skipped the question 93% Yes
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners The PREP objective: Organize local alliance meetings in order to enhance working relationships between and benefit industry stakeholders - escrow, title, recorders - with the mutual goals of… Communication Networking Education
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners Accomplishments: PREP Training Guide PowerPoint developed & presented to AEA Board of Directors in November, 2003 National PREP Coordinator – Ardis Schmit, California PREP Coordinator – Phyllis Yanagihara Very active group in Washington Very active group in central Florida Newsletter & web page in the hopper
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Massachusetts Colorado Iowa Oregon California Florida Pennsylvania Washington New Jersey PREP Pilots Volunteers signed up at partner conferences Minnesota Arizona Wisconsin North Dakota Kansas Idaho Oklahoma Texas Nebraska Alaska Map courtesy of Mark Monacelli
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners PREParing for a local meeting: 1. Create initial PREP Steering Committee consisting of at least one representative from each allied sector – title, escrow, recording 2. Provide copy of PREP’s “PREParing for a LOCAL ALLIANCE MEETING” to each committee member for review and discussion. This informational document contains: PREP Background PREP Purpose Understanding Industry Changes PREP Model – Minnesota Task Force GETTING STARTED Initial PREP Steering Committee Guidelines for local alliance meetings 3. Arrange for first local meeting by following “Guidelines for local alliance meetings” contained in GETTING STARTED noted above
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PREP – Property Records Education Partners Training tools available 1. Summary of Responses-Education Alliance Summary 2003 2. PREParing for a Local Alliance Meeting Pages 1 & 2: PREP Background, PREP Purpose, Understanding Industry Changes, PREP Model-Minnesota Task Force Page 3: GETTING STARTED: Initial Local Steering Committee; Guidelines for Local Meetings 3. PREP contact list National Workgroup including National Coordinators State & Association Volunteers 4. Floppy disk – PowerPoint – Word documents
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California PREP Beginnings Members of CEA National Affairs Committee were charged with establishing alliances with the county recorders in their area. Several informal groups scattered throughout California; County Recorders invited to speak at escrow functions Governor signs AB578 2004 County Recorder’s Association of California joins California Escrow Association to combine resources and become a formal PREP Chapter Established initial structure: California Prep Chapter and 5 District Chapters
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California Organization National PREP Coordinator Ardis Schmitt schmitta@pcisys.net California PREP Coordinator Phyllis Yanagihara Public Sector Chair: Brenda Davis Private Sector Chair: Carolyn Marcial Bay District Motherlode District Central District Northern District Southern District
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Core Committee CEA – represented by Carolyn Marcial, CSEO, CEA Past President and Private Sector Co-Chair; Phyllis Yanagihara, CEO, CEA’s AEA Director and Calif. PREP Coordinator CRAC – represented by Brenda Davis, Santa Clara Recorder, Public Sector Co-Chair; Theresa Rabe, San Mateo; Sharon Gonterman, Los Angeles CLTA – represented by Chuck Bennett, President CAMB – invitation to John Eberhardt, President CAR – invitation sent to Jim Hamilton, President ; G eorge Irvin, Contra Costa Others – Patty Sanchez, title svc provider;
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Initial Focus Establish working groups in the 5 identified districts Exchange of legislative positions Educate members about PREP Provide speakers for one another’s events Discuss issues of importance to each industry Discuss ways each group can help each other
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Bay Area Workgroup Counties Represented: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma Co-Chairs:
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Central Workgroup Counties Represented: Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare Co-Chairs
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Motherlode Workgroup Counties Represented: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Tuolomne, Yolo, Yuba Co-Chairs:
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Northern Workgroup Counties represented: Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity Co-Chairs:
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Southern Workgroup Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura Co-Chairs:
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Thank you! To participate, contact: Phyllis Yanagihara, pyanagihara@southlandtitle.compyanagihara@southlandtitle.com Brenda Davis, brenda.davis@rec.scc.gov.orgbrenda.davis@rec.scc.gov.org Carolyn Marcial, cmaricial@firstam.comcmaricial@firstam.com
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