Digitizing Decades of Septic System Data

Carmody®, the company who created Septic Search, has worked with counties and health departments across the nation to digitize and organize tens of thousands of septic system records. Some projects include decades of files that are scanned into a single electronic system so they can be searched by property, permit number, or location. These digital systems help transform boxes of paper files into usable data that homeowners, contractors, regulators, and researchers can easily access.

Is Your Area Included?

Use the search function above to see how much septic data is available in your county or town. Septic Search continues to grow as more counties make their septic system records available. If your area is not yet included, reach out to your local regulators. Ask them if public septic records are available and let them know about Septic Search. By supporting the digitization of septic records, homeowners and buyers can gain crucial insights into a property without the hassle of tracking down paper documents at the local level.

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Calling All Regulators

Keeping track of septic system records is essential for protecting public health and the environment, plus it helps state and local staff find records much faster. Civil servants can focus more on inspections, compliance, and environmental protection, rather than spending hours sifting through administrative paperwork. State and local regulators are encouraged to reach out to Carmody® to learn more about our service options and see how we can help you modernize the septic system records in your district.

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