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.

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.
Explore the challenges facing government agencies and how officials can address the impacts of the evolving digital era.
Learn the stages of the records management life cycle, how official public records play a part, and why information access is vital for state and local governments.
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.
Read the key takeaways from a recent GovOS panel discussion featuring the Dallas County and Denton County Clerks.
The Delaware County Recorder of Deeds Office was recently featured in the news for launching two new digital solutions.
Effective March 1, 2024, Matt Coury has been appointed as the company’s CEO, with Founder Michael Crosno named Executive Chairman
Kent County was recently featured in the news as they prepare to launch a new digital solution to manage short-term rentals.
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.