Pennsylvania County Reports Scanning Problems
Scanning Problems Plague Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is experiencing widespread scanning problems that are affecting the county's ability to process important documents. The problems began on Tuesday, March 7th, and have continued to persist as of today, March 9th. .
The scanning problems are affecting a variety of documents, including deeds, mortgages, and other legal documents. The problems are causing delays in the processing of these documents, which can have a significant impact on the county's residents. As a result of these issues, it is taking longer for documents to be filed and processed, leading to delays for residents and businesses.
What's Causing the Problem?
The county is still investigating the cause of the scanning problems. However, it is believed that the problems are being caused by a software issue. The county is working with the software vendor to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
What's Being Done to Fix the Problem?
The county is working to resolve the scanning problems as quickly as possible. The county has already taken several steps to address the issue, including:
The county is also working to implement a workaround that will allow the county to continue processing documents while the scanning problems are being resolved.
What Can Residents Do?
Residents who are experiencing problems with scanning documents can contact the county's Recorder of Deeds office for assistance. The office can be reached at (215) 348-6205.
Residents should also be aware that there may be delays in the processing of documents. The county is asking residents to be patient while the scanning problems are being resolved.