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Board approves kiosk program to allow vehicle tag renewals at Kroger; county liable if transaction minimum not met
Summary
The commissioners approved a kiosk and credit-card upgrade agreement for the tax commissioner's office. The vendor supplies a kiosk at no upfront cost; the county must meet a 600-transaction monthly minimum per kiosk or cover the shortfall and customers pay a $3.95 service fee per transaction.
The Effingham County Board of Commissioners approved Feb. 4 a kiosk agreement and credit‑card reader upgrade to allow vehicle tag renewals and, in future, other payments at a Kroger location and similar public kiosks.
Tax Commissioner Daniel Roadwalk told the board the vendor would place the kiosk at Kroger at no upfront cost; customers pay a $3.95 service charge for each transaction processed at the kiosk. Roadwalk said the vendor…
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