'Full throttle' on 75% time cut for deeds recording | The Tribune
The Registrar General’s
Department is aiming to slash the time required to record deeds and
documents by more than 75 per cent, with the Bahamas bidding to break
into the world’s top 10 for ‘ease of doing business’.
#Allyson Maynard-Gibson, the attorney general, told Tribune Business that the Department was focused on reducing the period taken to process real estate conveyances and associated documents, such as mortgages and other liens/charges, from an average 30 days to just seven.