Remote-access Guide

lcra remote access

by Eriberto Hahn Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who is Louisiana Clerks remote access authority (lcraa)?

Who is Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority (LCRAA)? Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority ("LCRAA") was created by the Louisiana Legislature at the request of the Louisiana Clerks of Court Association in 2014.

What does lcraa stand for?

Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority ("LCRAA") was created by the Louisiana Legislature at the request of the Louisiana Clerks of Court Association in 2014. LCRAA is a state entity authorized to design, construct, administer, and maintain a Statewide Portal of records maintained by parish Clerks of Court ("Participants").

What is the interactive map of LCRA?

LCRA's Interactive Map tool. Shows the location of LCRA's Electric Service Area, Water Service Area, Parks and more. The LCRA Sub-HARN (High Accuracy Reference Network) is an interactive map to access a network of sub-HARN quality GPS control marks.

What is the LCRA sub-Harn?

The LCRA Sub-HARN (High Accuracy Reference Network) is an interactive map to access a network of sub-HARN quality GPS control marks. This survey control is being utilized by private surveyors, city, county and state government agencies to improve positional accuracy of surveyed components.

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What is LCRAA in LA?

LCRAA was established in 2014 as a bold initiative of the La. Clerks of Court Assn. to provide the public with access to all La. clerks of court indices. The system is free and open to the public and currently includes mortgage and conveyance (recording) and marriage license data.

When did Jefferson Parish join LCRAA?

The Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court’s Office joined LCRAA on August 1, 2018. Available for research are mortgage and conveyance indices from January 1, 1967 to present and marriage license indices from January 1, 1933 to present.

What is LCRA broadband?

Cost-effective and reliable broadband is vital for economic development, healthcare, government services and education in rural Texas communities. LCRA’s high-speed and high-capacity fiber optic network forms the backbone of the LCRA “middle-mile” broadband network. LCRA seeks partnerships with those who can connect to our “middle mile” and deliver reliable, high speed and cost-effective “last-mile” internet service.

What is LCRA in Texas?

LCRA operates a telecommunications network to support the electric transmission system, facilitate the generation of electric power, support field operations, relay water and hydrometric data, and support public safety and community development functions throughout its service territory. Through its 900-megahertz (MHz) and 700MHz radio system, LCRA provides, on a non-profit, cost-shared basis, reliable telecommunications services to employees and a number of public safety and first responder organizations and communities throughout Central Texas.

What counties use LCRA radio?

More than a hundred cities, counties, electric utilities, and other public safety entities use LCRA’s radio system, including the cities of New Braunfels and San Marcos, Brown County, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Capital Metro, and many volunteer fire departments. LCRA delivers highly available mobile communications throughout the region by focusing on high reliability in all weather conditions, strong customer service and strong radio coverage across the region.

Is LCRA a local service provider?

LCRA is not and cannot be a local internet service provider, and welcomes inquiries from private ISPs or from public/private partnerships that are interested in collaborating with LCRA to deliver fast, reliable, and cost-effective broadband services in specific regions.

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