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Experience Portal
Along the way, the stakeholders can keep up to date on the status of the inspection as well communicate with agency employees with any questions or updates.
Licensing, Permitting, and Inspections
Inspections can be a key part of the Licensing and Permitting process whether it’s for an inspection on a new home, a business that wants to open, or a follow-up based on a public complaint. See the full License and Permit Management tour here.
Inspections can also be utilized independently for other assessments against regulatory requirements for safety and auditing.
Assignments
Inspections can be easily assigned with just a few clicks. The application reviewer or inspection dispatcher can identify which inspector will complete the visit and the assigned time.
Mobile Inspections
Automatically notify inspectors of their daily visit plan on their mobile device using Public Sector Mobile Inspection. Inspectors can use the filter to view other days or filter by priority and status.
Inspector Checklists
Configurable inspection checklists help inspectors verify no steps are missed onsite, ensuring community safety.
Assessment Indicators
Inspectors will document compliance or violations against regulatory codes using configurable fields. They can also upload files, videos, or pictures to support their assessment on their mobile device.
Regulatory Codes
Inspectors can double check relevant regulatory code to verify their assessment.
Digital Signatures
Signatures are digitally captured, so there's no additional paperwork to keep track of, completing the on-site inspection.
Enforcement
Compliance officers can follow up on violations and create enforcement actions for the related stakeholder to resolve.
Unified View
The government can get a unified view of all the relevant information in one place to track resolution and assess final compliance.
Experience Portal
Along the way, the stakeholders can keep up to date on the status of the inspection as well communicate with agency employees with any questions or updates.
Licensing, Permitting, and Inspections
Inspections can be a key part of the Licensing and Permitting process whether it’s for an inspection on a new home, a business that wants to open, or a follow-up based on a public complaint. See the full License and Permit Management tour here.
Inspections can also be utilized independently for other assessments against regulatory requirements for safety and auditing.
Assignments
Inspections can be easily assigned with just a few clicks. The application reviewer or inspection dispatcher can identify which inspector will complete the visit and the assigned time.
Mobile Inspections
Automatically notify inspectors of their daily visit plan on their mobile device using Public Sector Mobile Inspection. Inspectors can use the filter to view other days or filter by priority and status.
Inspector Checklists
Configurable inspection checklists help inspectors verify no steps are missed onsite, ensuring community safety.
Assessment Indicators
Inspectors will document compliance or violations against regulatory codes using configurable fields. They can also upload files, videos, or pictures to support their assessment on their mobile device.
Regulatory Codes
Inspectors can double check relevant regulatory code to verify their assessment.
Digital Signatures
Signatures are digitally captured, so there's no additional paperwork to keep track of, completing the on-site inspection.
Enforcement
Compliance officers can follow up on violations and create enforcement actions for the related stakeholder to resolve.
Unified View
The government can get a unified view of all the relevant information in one place to track resolution and assess final compliance.
Experience Portal
Along the way, the stakeholders can keep up to date on the status of the inspection as well communicate with agency employees with any questions or updates.