Register Of Deeds Office Receives Excellence Award

Tyler’s Local Government Division Vice President of Development Jim Adams (L) and Land and Vital Records Product Manager Chris Kelley (R) present a Tyler Excellence Award to North Carolina’s Johnston County Register of Deeds Office’s Patty Woodall, assistant register of deeds, Craig Olive, register of deeds, and Jeff K. Wilson, computer systems analyst.
Tyler’s Local Government Division Vice President of Development Jim Adams (L) and Land and Vital Records Product Manager Chris Kelley (R) present a Tyler Excellence Award to North Carolina’s Johnston County Register of Deeds Office’s Patty Woodall, assistant register of deeds, Craig Olive, register of deeds, and Jeff K. Wilson, computer systems analyst.

Johnston County Register of Deeds Craig Olive has announced that the Johnston County Register of Deeds Office is the winner of Tyler Technology’s Eagle 2015 Excellence Award. There were more than 50 submissions for the award. Johnston County was one of only 4 selected.

Johnston County is one of the oldest counties in North Carolina, with records that date back to the mid-1700s.

The county implemented Eagle Web™ to preserve the integrity of its records while making them easily accessible to the public.

Through Eagle Web, lawyers and users access Johnston County records dating back to 1746 from their own computers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without having to charge their customers for travel time to the county office – resulting in faster service and reduced fees.

“Tyler was able to take the data our office already had in our historical index and use it to better assist the general public with access to our records, Olive said. “It is an honor to be able to receive this prestigious award and it is my commitment to continue to provide the latest technology to enhance our services and save the county tax dollars”.