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4 GovPilot Processes for a Family Friendly Neighborhood

By Alannah Dragonetti

Whether you have firsthand knowledge or you’ve watched friends and family members experience it, you know that having a baby is a major life event that inspires parents to rearrange their priorities. The guy who swore he’d only drive a sports car may find himself trading it in for an SUV with room for a stroller. The woman who subsisted on instant ramen noodles in college may feel compelled to examine the ingredients on every baby food label.

 

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After becoming a mom, the woman who subsisted on instant ramen noodles in college may feel compelled to examine the ingredients on every baby food label.

 

To many parents, the quality of the environment outside the home is just as important as the quality of the environment inside the home. They look to raise children in a neighborhood with a low crime rate, a good school district and other family friendly ratings and resources. The following 4 GovPilot processes are sure to catch their eye.

 


4 GovPilot Processes for a Family Friendly Neighborhood

 

1. Vital Records Request

 

Complete the nursery. Buy more diapers. As any parent can attest, the arrival of a baby lengthens the to-do list considerably. Why not take a vital task off of new parents’ plates and offer a digital Vital Records Request form?


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New parents are up in the middle of the night. So are GovPilot's digital forms.

 

Parents who need to register their bundle of joy for a birth certificate will appreciate that the form is available on your district’s official website 24/7. When they are up in the middle of the night, the form will be too. GovPilot’s digital Vital Records Request form can be completed via desktop, laptop and tablet for optimal convenience. Once submitted, the form is routed to the Clerk’s office in real time. Automated workflows make for swift and efficient processing.

 

2. Alarm Registration

 

The same digital form and workflow automation technology that expedites the issuance of vital records can be applied to 100 plus other common government processesone being alarm registration.


Residents simply disclose details of their home alarm system, pay any associated fees, hit “Submit” and wait for a confirmation alert. Safety is a primary concern for local families. GovPilot’s alarm registration ensures it.

 

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Safety is a primary concern for local families. GovPilot’s alarm registration ensures it.

 

3. Use of Borough Facilities

 

Parents know how it is: one day, you’re applying for a birth certificate and the next, you’re running to soccer practice. GovPilot’s Use of Borough Facilities process guarantees that all activities are organized for maximum fun!

 

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Digital forms make district fields, courts and civic centers simple to reserve for recreation. 

 

Digital forms make district fields, courts and civic centers simple to reserve for recreation. Automated alerts let parents know if the space they requested is available. Field (reservation) of dreams!

 

4. Pet License


If YouTube videos are any indication, families love their dogs and vice versa. GovPilot makes it easy for owners to register dogs and other pets and makes it easy for you to track them.

 

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GovPilot makes it easy for residents to register their pets.

 

Resident data aggregated through GovPilot’s digital Pet License application form can be displayed on a geographic information system (GIS) map. Grant access to members of the Animal Control and Police departments, so staff know the breeds and histories of pets in a particular household before they visit.


Two kids, a white picket fence and a dogall of which have to be registered with the town. See how GovPilot government software makes the American dream an attainable reality for residents!

 

 

 

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