Property fraud is a growing concern, and often, victims don’t realize their title has been compromised until months after the fact. Lee County Clerk Kevin Karnes recently addressed the Cape Coral City Council to highlight just how easy it is for criminals to exploit the system by filing fraudulent deeds.
Under current laws, the Clerk’s Office is required to accept any document that meets basic statutory requirements, such as a notary stamp and witness signatures. Unfortunately, these elements are easily forged by bad actors. Once a fraudulent document is filed, the property title can technically transfer, leaving homeowners in a legal nightmare.
The 24-Hour Safety Net
To combat this, the Clerk’s Office offers a Free Fraud Alert service. This system provides a critical layer of protection by notifying you within 24 hours whenever a document is filed in your name.
Why early detection matters:
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Faster Investigations: Detecting fraud in days rather than months allows law enforcement to intervene while the trail is still fresh.
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Accountability: Quick action increases the chances of holding criminals responsible before they can sell or leverage the property.
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Peace of Mind: Your home is likely your largest investment; an automated alert ensures you aren’t left in the dark.
How to Register
Protecting your property takes less than a minute. The service is entirely free and requires only your name and email address.
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Enter your first and last name.
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Provide your email address.
If you receive an alert regarding a document you did not authorize, your first step should be to contact your local police department immediately. While Clerk Karnes continues to work with the Legislature to strengthen property laws, this free tool remains your best immediate defense against title theft.





