QScan gives law enforcement instant, field-ready property ownership verification. Scan a QR sticker. Get the owner in 2 seconds. End squatting disputes on the spot.
When police respond to a squatting complaint, they have no field tool to verify who actually owns the property. They must tell both parties "it's a civil matter" and leave. The legitimate owner is left helpless while squatters remain in their home.
Property owners spend an average of $45,000 in legal fees to evict squatters through the court system. The process takes 6+ months, during which the property is often damaged or destroyed. Neighborhoods deteriorate.
Squatters in a neighborhood destroy quality of life for everyone. Property values drop, crime increases, and legitimate residents feel unsafe. It's not just a property issue — it's a community safety issue.
Maryland's property records are managed by SDAT using systems designed decades ago. Records are siloed, slow to access, and vulnerable to fraud. Deed theft through forged documents is a growing threat.

QScan is a blockchain-based property verification system that puts ownership data at the fingertips of law enforcement. Every registered property gets a tamper-proof QR sticker. Officers scan it with their phone and instantly see the verified owner, registration status, and title lock details.
Scan the QR sticker → see the owner. No calls, no databases, no waiting.
Property records stored on Ethereum. Can't be forged, altered, or deleted.
Escrow smart contracts lock titles, preventing unauthorized transfers or deed theft.
Rental properties show landlord contact info and lease status for immediate police reference.
Four steps. Two seconds. One scan. Here's how QScan protects property owners and empowers law enforcement.
Property owner or county registers the deed on the blockchain via QScan. A unique QR sticker is generated and affixed to the property.
The tamper-evident QR sticker is placed on the property's door frame or visible location. Each sticker has a unique serial number linked to the blockchain record.
When responding to a dispute, the officer opens QScan on their phone, points the camera at the QR sticker, and gets instant results.
The system queries the blockchain and displays: verified owner name, property address, registration status, title lock status, and landlord contact (if rental).

Every property record is an immutable block on the Ethereum blockchain
Records cannot be forged, altered, or deleted. Smart contracts enforce title locks and escrow agreements automatically.
Maryland Senate Bill 168 and House Bill 810 direct the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) to study the use of blockchain technology for recording property deeds and titles. QScan is the working solution that answers this mandate.
House Hearing: April 2, 2026
Economic Matters Committee — QScan is ready to demonstrate as the third-party technology solution referenced in the bill.

Protecting Maryland communities, one property at a time.
The QScan Officer Portal is live and operational. Open the demo on your phone, point your camera at any QR code, and watch the system verify in real time.
Works on any device with a camera — optimized for mobile field use
QScan Technologies is ready to serve as the third-party technology vendor for Maryland's blockchain property recording study under SB 168 / HB 810. We have a working prototype, a clear deployment roadmap, and the technical expertise to deliver.
Whether you're a legislator, law enforcement official, county administrator, or property rights advocate — we'd like to hear from you.

Founder, QScan Technologies
AVAILABLE FOR: Legislative testimony, pilot program participation, technical demonstrations, and partnership discussions.