Greene County staff say DevNet rollout underway for assessor and collector systems
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Assessor's staff reported the county has transitioned to DevNet for personal property records and expects the collector to sync in March; officials said the change has improved interoffice coordination and eased in-person tax-season transactions.
Greene County assessor staff told a year-end staff huddle that the county has transitioned to a new personal property management system, DevNet, and that the collector's office is scheduled to sync to the same platform in March.
"We have transitioned to a new personal property software called DevNet that is gonna sync up with the collector's transition to DevNet in, I believe, March," an assessor's office representative said, describing the implementation as "a very excellent transition" so far and noting closer coordination between offices.
Staff said the assessor's personal property work is now housed in a remodeled space (Room 39) with a temporary clerk's-office representative stationed there to allow property owners to receive reassessment bills without making multiple trips. County staff described the arrangement as a public convenience during the tax season.
Officials said the DevNet transition has also created stronger working relationships between assessor, collector and IS staff, calling the process a "bonding moment" that has eased information handoffs. No formal vote or policy change on the software was recorded at the meeting; the assessor's office indicated the collector's March sync remains the next scheduled milestone.
