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Pueblo clerk launches free digital-document storage to help clients secure IDs for housing and services
Summary
Pueblo County Clerk Candace Rivera proposed the "Kaylee Morgan" digital document storage project, a no-cost county service launching Aug. 1, 2025, to securely store government IDs and vital records for agencies serving unhoused people and other clients to streamline housing placement and recertification.
Pueblo County Clerk Candace Rivera on Tuesday unveiled the "Kaylee Morgan" project, a county-run digital document storage system intended to help clients preserve government-issued IDs and vital records needed to obtain housing, benefits and other services. Rivera said the program will be available to participating agencies at no cost to taxpayers and is scheduled to begin Aug. 1, 2025. "This idea will cost taxpayers nothing. It will be open to all agencies that wish to participate," Rivera said, and agencies will be able to provide a short release allowing the clerk's office to digitally store and later release documents on request. The initiative is a partnership the clerk's office has developed with the Pueblo Housing Authority and the Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen, among others. Kathy Klein,…
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