Arizona County Title Alert Services – Protect Against Deed Fraud
By Kent Berk on May 9th, 2025 in PROBATE LITIGATION
When it comes to protecting vulnerable property owners, staying informed about county-level title and fraud alerts is crucial. As we discussed in our recent analysis of the Dominguez decision—and why legislative reform may be needed—to guard against predatory filings and ensure clear title, each county in Arizona maintains its own mechanism for flagging suspicious recording activity. By monitoring these alerts, you can take proactive steps to detect and deter potential fraud before it becomes a costly headache.
Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of all Arizona counties alongside links to their official Title/Fraud Alert pages. Use this resource to quickly navigate to your county’s alert system and learn how to set up notifications or review existing alerts. For a deeper dive into the Dominguez case and its implications for estate and trust practitioners, be sure to read our full article: What the Dominguez Case Means for Vulnerable Property Owners—and Why Legislative Reform May Be Needed.
County | Service Link |
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Apache County | Fraud Notify sign-up page |
Cochise County | Recording Notification portal |
Coconino County | Recording Notification Instructions and portal |
Gila County | Fraud Guard sign-up page |
Graham County | Recording Notification sign-up |
Greenlee County | Recording Notification portal |
La Paz County | Recording Notification portal |
Maricopa County | Maricopa Title Alert portal |
Mohave County | Recorded Document Alert sign-up |
Navajo County | Navajo Title Alert info |
Pima County | Pima Fraud Notify portal |
Pinal County | Pinal Recording Notifications |
Santa Cruz County | Santa Cruz sign-up portal |
Yavapai County | Yavapai Recorded Document Alert |
Yuma County | Yuma Recorded Docs Alert |
As always, don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Watch these videos to learn more how to protect Arizona’s large population of vulnerable adults.