You will soon be able to research minutes from the most recent county commission meeting all the way back to 1882 at your convenience online. Visit www.tncountyclerk.com and click on DeKalb County to access the documents.
County Clerk James L. (Jimmy) Poss recently began the process of converting the original paper documents to digital with the help of Business Information System, a company that offers software solutions to local governments.
More than 138 years of county commission meeting minutes are currently stored in the archives of the clerk’s office and up until now they have only been available in their original paper forms, bound in books. Realizing that the county needed a better means of preserving those records, Poss reached out to BIS for help. The work is almost complete as these minutes have all been scanned, saved and are currently being uploaded to a web-based server where they will soon become available for public viewing and printing, possibly by the end of next week.
“This is something I have wanted to do for a long time and its finally getting accomplished and I am proud it’s being done,” said Poss.
Aaron Greer, BIS consultant, said Poss should be commended for providing this service. “Being able to search from all the books that are currently in the office up unto the present time online is something that very few of the counties in Tennessee have. It has been great to work with Jimmy. This has been something he has been pushing for a long time. It’s a great achievement for his office and the county,” said Greer.
Anyone wanting do a web-based research of the minutes for a particular issue can do a keyword search on their computer and every meeting in which that issue was discussed will appear on the screen. “You will have the ability to perform key word searches of the minutes and they will be searchable by dates, displayed in grids, images, and will be available pretty much by any kind of computer, ipad or iphone technology,” Poss said.
“If someone wants to know about a road say “Sunset Drive” for example, they can enter that road name into the search window on the computer and the software will search all of the documents that have been scanned, listing each of the documents the keyword search appears in. All of the results will then be displayed, allowing you to access every document that matches your search criteria.
“The searchable program was added to tncountyclerk.com on October 29, 2018. We have a number of these records currently searchable. Once you’re on the website and select “DeKalb”, near the bottom of the page you will see Minutes Search. You are able to key in a single word, road name, specific month, etc. to view these records which are available,” said Poss.
“Scanning and storing these minutes by computer makes the searchability quicker, more accessible and certainly much more secure. We are protecting these records from fire, water and or smoke damage, physical and or aging. Simultaneously, we are backing each document up in our computers as well as an off-site center. We will also continue producing and storing minute books as we scan all future minutes,” said Poss.
Anyone wanting to do their research of county commission meetings the old fashioned way will still have access to the binder style minute books which will remain in the county clerk’s office. “People are always welcome in our office to continue looking through our hard copy minute books and if you want a copy of a document we can assist you by pulling that up on the computer and printing it for you,” said Poss.