Officials say Lampasas one of last in the state to implement e-document system
Lampasas County Clerk Dianne Miller and her staff members Dallas Munoz and Dawn Rodman, left to right, stand in a storage room that contains hard copies of county land records. On June 10, these books of property records such as deeds, judgments and tax liens will be taken to a Dallas imaging facility to be digitized. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH REACORD
Property title and deed documents are currently kept in hardbound books at the County Clerk’s Office. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH
In what County Clerk Dianne Miller is calling a victory, her office will make a grand step into the digital era on June 10 through a service that will scan and digitize county documents from the last 30 years.
Miller said the project began in June 2023, when her office implemented a new e-document case management system.
“Everything from that date to current is digital,” she said.