Discover how the Dauphin County Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court has transformed its services through virtual platforms. By shifting 85% of their operations online, they have streamlined processes, increased efficiency, and enhanced customer satisfaction.
Case Studies
Resources for State and Local Government Officials
How Breckenridge, CO Ensures Tax & Licensing Compliance
Town employs software to automate licensing and compliance processes, enhancing efficiency and reducing administrative burdens.
The Digital Leap: How York County, PA Is Delivering a Modern Marriage Licensing Experience
County’s commitment to the community brings together innovation, access, and convenience.
How Gilbert, AZ Prepares for the Future While Protecting What Makes It Great with GovOS
Learn how the Town worked to simplify short-term rental registration and improve compliance while ensuring full-time residents’ needs are met.
How Clark County, OH Brought Records Online with Staff-Friendly Software and Training
Watch this video to learn how the County Recorder’s Office adopted the GovOS Land Recording solution to improve the document recording and indexing process.
How Franklin County, OH Supports the Safe at Home Program
Watch this video to learn how the Franklin County Recorder’s Office worked with GovOS to implement a confidential document type that enables them to shield domestic violence victims’ personal information from public view.
Blazing a Digital Trail: How Franklin County, OH Transformed Records Management with GovOS
Watch this video to learn how the Recorder’s Office reduced the time it takes to make recorded documents publicly available from 3 weeks down to less than 1 day.
From Filing Cabinet to Frontline: How Franklin County, OH Created a High-Speed Document Processing System
Watch this video to learn how the largest recorder’s office in Ohio uses technology to facilitate the efficient recording of deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents.
From Zero to Digital: How Delaware County, PA Modernized Records Management with eRecording and Fraud Alerts
The County has made land record services available online (>12 million records that go back to 1799); eRecordings now account for 86% of all submissions; and the time to record a deed has gone from 3 months to 3 days with GovOS.