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The Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) is a not-for-profit 501-C (6) corporation. The
Association represents a unique partnership of business and government members of the property records
industry, with the end goal of facilitating recordation and access to public property records. This goal
is accomplished by facilitating the research, development, creation and implementation of national standards,
systems and procedures for the industry.

The organization provides a forum through which appointed and elected officials and their staff can share
access to the most up-to-date technology through IACREOTs Trade Show at the annual conference. IACREOT gives
you a stronger voice to effect changes at all levels so that citizens can be served by officials with
professionalism and distinction.

ARMA International is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on managing records and
information paper and electronic.

Welcome to the National Association of County Recorders , Election Officials and Clerks. NACRC is a
professional organization of elected and appointed county administrative officials, who network on a national
level to share information and ideas. Whether you are a newly elected county official or a have a long career
in county government, you will find tremendous resources here, in our virtual home.

The CCROD Association exists to encourage and facilitate networking among COC and ROD professionals, to partner
with the SC Association of Counties and the SC Municipal Association, and to provide the public with access to judicial
resources and contact information.

The South Carolina Public Records Association was organized as a means to provide a network of people for the
advancement and improvement of records. The goals of the SCPRA are as follows:
To increase the awareness of the ethical aspects of records and information management.
To establish sound principles of records management and to encourage effective
To provide educational and training activities in the creation, use, disposal, management, preservation
and conservation of records.
To disseminate information appropriate to the advancement of records and information management.
To assist public records managers with solutions to problems, concerns and technological advances.
To encourage active participation in legislative process which impact on public records managers.

The South Carolina Association of Counties, chartered on June 22, 1967, is the only organization dedicated
to statewide representation and improvement of county government in South Carolina. A non-partisan, non-profit
organization with a full time staff in Columbia, it represents county governments -- not county employees. The
SCAC is governed by a 29-member Board, which is selected by county officials at the annual conference.
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