Dog Licensing is designed to allow constituents to register their pet(s) online and provide payment upon submission. Requests are available for staff to action utilizing CaseViewer, the govService case management system. This ensures visibility so that all requests are tracked and responded to.
Constituents will automatically receive formatted responses to their queries as they are processed without any additional effort for staff. This template, while specific to dogs, can be easily updated as a pet or animal licensing service, with or without payment. If your agency has different licensing terms, it also has a price matrix already built in to make your solution available to constituents even faster.
The Dog License form consists of three form sections to guide the constituent through their request:
This section informs the constituent of the purpose of the form. This can be used to describe appropriate use of the form, provide alternative instructions for issues that may be of a more urgent nature, or provide links to the regulations related to the license.
The constituent is asked to confirm their personal details to ensure that they receive the response and/or license provided to them.
This section allows the constituent to provide details about their request. They'll have the opportunity to provide the required information to request a dog license, including uploading files to show proof of rabies vaccinations or spayed/neutered status. By default, payment is required at submission to maximize your agency's time. Should your agency wish to adjust, payment can be removed or moved to later in the process. Agencys must have an account with a govService approved payment vendor to leverage payment functionality in digital services.
Upon form submission, the request enters the workflow as a case managed in CaseViewer.
Assigned staff is able to review the request and determine the appropriate action to take. This could include:
Denying the request closes the case and includes notification to the constituent to explain why the request could not be completed.
Processing the request closes the case and includes notification to the constituent with a response to their request.
Asking the constituent for more information results in a notification to the constituent notifying them of an actionable task in MyRequests. Once they've completed the assigned task, the case will be returned to the assigned staff to action again.
There are three stages included in the Dog License service:
This is the Dog License request form completed by the constituent.
This stage is only accessible by assigned staff. Here staff can determine if and how to respond to the request.
In the event the assigned staff need additional information to process the request, this stage is used to request additional information from the constituent. If desired, this can include uploaded files.
There are five notification triggers that can be activated throughout the workflow:
Upon submission of the initial request, the constituent receives an email acknowledging their request has been received and that it will be processed.
Upon submission of the initial request, assigned staff receive an email notifying them that a new request has been received.
Should staff request more information from the constituent, the constituent is sent an email notifying them that more information is required and directs them on how to provide the requested information.
Should staff request more information from the constituent, and the consituent provides a response, the assigned staff will receive an email notifying them that the requested information has been provided.
Upon staff completion of the request, the constituent will receive notification of the outcome. This will include either confirmation of a license being issued or an explanation as to why the request could not be completed.
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