This series of articles profiles the industry-leading organizations partnering with GovOS to promote better engagement between governments and their constituents.
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Short-Term Rental Report: The State of Arizona STRs in 2022
Arizona is leading the charge in managing its short-term rental market. Check out what’s happening with STRs in these 10 communities.
Tarrant County, TX Reduction in Cost and Time with GovOS Remote Marriage Application
As the third largest county in Texas, Tarrant experiences a high volume of marriage license applications. Watch this video to learn how the GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System saves them time and money.
Cuyahoga County property records dating to 1810 accessible through new online database
Cuyahoga County residents will now have more than 200 years of historical property records at their fingertips with the launch of a new online database.
It’s Time for Local Governments and STR Operators to Start Working More Closely Together
With the digital tools now available, local governments have never been better equipped to build stronger partnerships with short-term rental operators in their communities.
Tarrant County, TX First in Texas Remote Marriage Licensing
In October 2022, Tarrant County, TX processed the first remote marriage license application in the state. Watch this video to learn how the GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System is helping citizens and staff.
Tarrant County, TX Staff Experience with Remote Marriage Licensing
Tarrant County, TX processes around 5,500 marriage license applications each month. Watch this video to hear about the staff experience using the GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System.
Indiana County, PA Launches GovOS Cloud Search for Land Records
Advanced system allows constituents to quickly search more than 760,000 county land records from any device with an internet connection.
GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System Launches in Tarrant County, TX
The GovOS Solution, recently approved by the Office of Court Administration in Texas, enables couples to apply for and receive their marriage license completely online.