January 22, 2025 - 02:44

Many computers at the Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk's office remain inoperable five days after the county disclosed ongoing "technical difficulties" with its systems. This situation has led to significant disruptions in accessing public records, leaving residents frustrated and unable to obtain necessary documents.
The technical issues were first reported earlier in the week, prompting the county to issue a statement acknowledging the challenges and assuring the public that efforts were underway to resolve the problems. However, the lack of progress has raised concerns among citizens who rely on these records for various purposes, including legal matters, property transactions, and personal inquiries.
Officials have not provided a detailed timeline for when the systems will be fully operational again, leaving many to wonder about the implications for transparency and public access to information. As the situation evolves, residents are encouraged to stay informed and patient while the county works to restore functionality to its systems.
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