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in the Kansas salt mines and initiated a secure cyber backup system · upgraded internet security firewalls for integrity of documents · removed Social Security numbers from public online documents · tracked federal grant money · upgraded office software for efficiency and free online access of records to the public · created a double accountability system in the financial department · relocated confidential records to a secure location · reinstated fundamental filing regulations of instrument practices · instituted exceptional customer service practices and policies · upgraded purchasing systems and procedures · streamlined inventory processes and upgraded software to track county property · reinstated staff training for certification of all staff members. &nbsp · County Clerk Duties &amp · Responsibilities Learn more &nbsp · County News Procedure for the Filing of Plat Maps Learn More &gt · &nbsp · County Information Cushing · Glencoe · Ingalls · Payne County

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in the Kansas salt mines and initiated a secure cyber backup system
upgraded internet security firewalls for integrity of documents
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removed Social Security numbers from public online documents
Learn more
tracked federal grant money
upgraded office software for efficiency and free online access of records to the public
created a double accountability system in the financial department
relocated confidential records to a secure location
reinstated fundamental filing regulations of instrument practices
instituted exceptional customer service practices and policies
upgraded purchasing systems and procedures
streamlined inventory processes and upgraded software to track county property
reinstated staff training for certification of all staff members. &nbsp
Learn more
County Clerk Duties &amp
Responsibilities Learn more &nbsp
County News Procedure for the Filing of Plat Maps Learn More &gt
&nbsp
County Information Cushing
Glencoe
Ingalls
Payne County

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