Yuma County launches free alert system to protect homeowners from property fraud

Andrea Turisk

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – The Yuma County Recorder’s Office says property fraud isn’t just a big city problem anymore. It’s now hitting smaller communities like ours, and a new alert system aims to help homeowners stay one step ahead.

It’s called a Fraud Alert Notification System. It’s used to warn property owners if new documents are recorded under their name.

County Recorder David Lara says it’s an important new weapon in defense against fraud with cases  starting to pop up locally.

“It just notifies the person that there’s some activity in the title, in their deed. That way they can come in and start looking into it before it gets too far gone,” Lara said.

Lara says catching suspicious activity early can save property owners from costly legal battles down the line. Some locals say fraudulent activity is deeply concerning, especially for the older community 

Alex Molina, a Yuma local says, “Fraud is going to happen regardless and I guess the people that are more vulnerable is going to be our older community.”

Lara encourages all homeowners to take advantage of this free, new system to help protect themselves. 

“The day there is some movement is when they get notified via email. It’s just a way to help them prevent a bigger problem if it is a bigger problem,” Lara explained.

To sign up, click here. An email is required to sign up for the “Fraud Notify” alert.

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