Methods of Payment

Methods of Payment

Cash or check or credit card

Need to pay Recorder fees with your credit card? Pay online by clicking the link!

https://client.pointandpay.net/web/LakeCountyRecorder

■Credit card (2.5% Convenience-Fee* Applies) ■E-Check (1.5% flat rate Convenience Fee Applies)

(Please allow three (3) business days to post) Convenience ■ Flexibility

Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of credit card payments for copies or recording fees. In cooperation with the Lake County Recorder, Point & Pay offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to pay fees by telephone or Internet but additional fees may apply.

Safe ■ Reliable

This service is safe, reliable and in accordance with all state and government regulations. In order to process your payment the credit card service provider, Point & Pay, charges a nominal convenience-fee of 2.5% of the transaction or $2.00, whichever is greater*.

Phone ■ Internet

You may call Point & Pay directly at 1-844-719-3084, additional fees will apply.

You will be asked to enter information such as:

■ACCOUNT USER NAME (This is your current Account such as OA18SMITH, LS18SMITH, or if you do not have an account simply enter your last name in this field as it is required to complete the form)

■FULL NAME

■AMOUNT

■CARDHOLDER INFORMATION

The Point & Pay System will:

■Tell you the total of your payment including the appropriate convenience fee

■Obtain approval of the charge

■Issue an onscreen confirmation number and a printable digital receipt.

To make a payment using the internet click on the link above.

All fees will be shown before confirmation.

The charge will appear on your credit card statement.

LAKE COUNTY OHIO RECORDER – 440-350-2510

EMAIL PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS TO: RecorderPublicRecordRequest@LakeCountyOhio.gov

IMPORTANT TO NOTE FOR PUBLIC RECORD REQUEST FULFILLMENT: CONTACT US FOR THE CORRECT

FEES PRIOR TO COMPLETING YOUR CREDIT CARD CHARGE FORM AND SEND US CONFIRMATION OF

PAYMENT IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE YOUR PUBLIC RECORD REQUEST. (UPDATE 11/1/2022)