A Palm Beach County resident told commissioners that her property was taken through what she described as an insider property‑title scam. She urged county action to prevent similar losses.
The county clerk addressed the concern and described an ongoing property‑fraud alert program: the clerk said roughly 110,000 of the county
pproximately 650,000 properties are enrolled in the alert system, and that the program added about 26,000 properties in the prior month. The clerk said the county has promoted a public service campaign and encouraged property owners to sign up for alerts that notify owners when docket activity affects a parcel's title.
The clerk also said county staff have sought additional tools from state legislators, including proposals to tighten notarization verification, to give local officials more recourse against title fraud.
What happened next: Commissioners acknowledged the problem and asked clerks
nd legal staff to continue outreach and report back on enforcement and enrollment progress. The board closed public comment and adjourned.
Provenance: Resident testimony and clerk remarks appear beginning at SEG 987 and run through SEG 1073. The clerk's enrollment numbers and program description were provided on the record.
Ending: County officials said the program is active and encouraged residents to enroll; commissioners requested staff follow‑up and the board adjourned.