List of Tyler Cashiering Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Tyler Cashiering customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tyler Cashiering for Payment Processing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Tyler Cashiering for Payment Processing include: City of Mobile, AL, a United States based Government organisation with 940 employees and revenues of $175.0 million, City Of Pleasanton, CA, a United States based Government organisation with 485 employees and revenues of $75.0 million, Dare County Water Department ,NC, a United States based Utilities organisation with 55 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, City of Gluckstadt, MS, a United States based Government organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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City of Gluckstadt, MS | Government | 40 | $3M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Cashiering | Payment Processing | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, the City of Gluckstadt, MS implemented Tyler Cashiering to centralize municipal payment acceptance. Tyler Cashiering, categorized as Payment Processing, was procured to support cashiering operations under the City Clerk and municipal finance functions, enabling both online and in-person payments for permits, privilege licenses, fee schedules, public notices and other citizen transactions. Deployment targets the city government operating model for a small municipality and is positioned as the authoritative transaction ledger for municipal receipts and fee collection.
Integration with the planned Municode website is explicitly planned to surface online payment options, allowing web-initiated transactions to flow into Tyler Cashiering for recording and reconciliation. Configuration and rollout sequencing were tied to board approval of the website contract, with implementation and training estimated at approximately four months and City Clerk led oversight for go live. Implemented capabilities align with Payment Processing workflows, including online payment acceptance, cashiering transaction recording, receipt generation and reconciliation reporting, and governance changes include formal contract approval, vendor configuration, and staff training timelines.
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City of Mobile, AL | Government | 940 | $175M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Cashiering | Payment Processing | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 City of Mobile, AL implemented Tyler Cashiering as its Payment Processing application for municipal revenue and court collections. The deployment positioned Tyler Cashiering as the primary system for capturing payments and supporting reconciliation workflows across court and revenue operations.
Tyler Cashiering was configured to support teller window payment posting, daily deposit counting and posting, intercept payment processing, refunds including bond and payment refunds, restitution disbursements, and creation of CCB records for bonding companies. Staff used Tyler Cashiering to generate Receipt Inquiry Reports and batch reports that fed monthly import reconciliation processes for Municipal Court, and to produce clearance letters and transaction detail used in account reconciliations.
Operational coverage included Municipal Court, the Accounting Department, and the Revenue Department, with reconciliations for Animal Shelter, Trash Department, Public Works Department, Police Department, interfund accounts, and periodic support for Wave Transit fuel requisitions. The implementation was used alongside GMS for mortgage payment processing, and Tyler Cashiering transaction exports were used to reconcile Incode to Munis and to align bank deposit batches and Tax Lockbox receipts with the city general ledger.
Governance and process controls included teller supervision at the payment window, training of a backfill employee on cash procedures, and a written procedural manual documenting cashiering workflows. Accounting processes integrated Tyler Cashiering outputs into contract tracking, invoice payments, wire and check requests, grant requisition approvals and grant invoice journal entries, ensuring cashiering, court processing, and municipal accounting maintained coordinated reconciliation and reporting routines.
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City Of Pleasanton, CA | Government | 485 | $75M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Cashiering | Payment Processing | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, City Of Pleasanton, CA implemented Tyler Cashiering as part of a broader Tyler Technologies deployment that centered on Munis ERP and adjacent Tyler products. The work was driven by a decision to decentralize financial management and reconfigure the general ledger structure while adding modern HR, payroll, utility billing, and cashiering capabilities.
The implementation included Munis Human Resources and Payroll modules and the Munis Employee Self Service portal to move the organization from paper time cards to electronic time entry. Tyler Cashiering was provisioned as the Payment Processing application to handle municipal cashier workflows alongside Munis Utility Billing and Munis financial management, with configuration focused on permissions, workflow routing, and reducing duplicate data entry.
Operational coverage spanned core municipal business functions including HR, payroll, finance, utility billing, and administrative staff across the City of Pleasanton organization of roughly 500 employees. The deployment emphasized integrated application use within the Tyler product family, aligning cashiering processes with municipal billing and financial ledgers to support day to day transaction capture and reconciliation.
Governance and rollout practices included a rapid implementation cadence, centralized training programs, and hands on support at go live, including a computer lab for one on one assistance with invoice and contract entry. Process changes included decentralizing transaction responsibilities, defining role based permissions and workflow approvals, and extensive employee training to operationalize the new Tyler Cashiering Payment Processing capability.
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Utilities | 55 | $8M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Cashiering | Payment Processing | 2021 | n/a |
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