Oakland County, MI, makes its records public with Google Search

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Oakland County, Michigan, turned to Google Cloud Search to make its records open to the public. Home to 1.2 million residents, Oakland County holds 13 million records dating back to 1964—and that number keeps growing, with more than 200,000 records added each year.

The county worked with @Google and Google partner SADA as well as state and local solutions provider Avenu Insights & Analytics to give residents an online portal that they could easily use to search for and access public property records. The solution? Google Cloud Search and its Super Index application, which created a fully searchable, public-facing online portal for the county at ocmideeds.com.

The portal not only securely holds the county’s large volume of data but also enables users to sort and filter it with 75 different attributes. The county also allowed citizens to create notifications using any term, part of an innovative new fraud alert system.

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