List of Tyler ERP Pro Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tyler ERP Pro for Government ERP 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 ERP Pro for Government ERP include: City of Seguin, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 429 employees and revenues of $163.0 million, City of Friendswood, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 280 employees and revenues of $71.0 million, City of Weatherford, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 260 employees and revenues of $44.0 million, Richland County, a United States based Government organisation with 279 employees and revenues of $34.0 million, City of Greenville, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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Bosque County, TX | Government | 100 | $12M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Bosque County, TX deployed Tyler ERP Pro as its Government ERP, establishing a countywide enterprise resource planning foundation for administrative operations. The implementation anchored financial and administrative processes on the Tyler ERP Pro platform to standardize transaction processing and reporting across county functions.
The Tyler ERP Pro implementation encompassed typical Government ERP functional areas, including core financials with general ledger, accounts payable and accounts receivable, budget management, payroll and human resources, procurement and purchasing, and fixed asset management. Configuration work centered on aligning the chart of accounts to the county fund structure, implementing role based security, and configuring approval workflows consistent with municipal fund accounting practices.
Operational coverage for the deployment included county finance, tax assessor collector, payroll, and procurement departments, centralizing transactional workflows and administrative reporting. The deployment scope emphasized county office operations and administrative staff rather than external agencies, provisioning Tyler ERP Pro for use by departmental users and financial administrators.
Governance for Tyler ERP Pro focused on establishing audit trails, segregation of duties controls, and documented approval processes to meet county compliance requirements. Training and phased rollout were scoped to administrative teams to ensure operational continuity and adherence to county policy and procedures.
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City of Friendswood, TX | Government | 280 | $71M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 the City of Friendswood, Texas implemented Tyler ERP Pro as its Government ERP platform, referenced in procurement materials as ERP PRO 10 from Tyler Technologies. The implementation targeted municipal financial and utility operations for a 280 employee city government, establishing a centrally managed enterprise resource planning instance for core financial functions across Finance, Payroll and Utility Billing departments.
The Tyler ERP Pro deployment included standard Government ERP modules such as general ledger, cash management and treasury, accounts payable, payroll, utility billing and a centralized online reporting capability. The online reporting configuration was specified to expose ledger balance, collected balance, one day float amount, total credits, total debits, detailed debits and credits, transaction search capability, and export capability to MS Excel. These reporting outputs align with the City s requirements for bank reconciliation and cash visibility.
Operational integration focused on automated file creation and reporting exchange with the City s online banking portal for wire and ACH workflows, supporting wire transfer origination both as one time and repetitive entries, and ACH origination for payroll direct deposit, vendor payments and utility billing debits. The City required effective date settlement for ACH files and the ability to obtain payment confirmation for City originated individual transactions whether sent as standalone ACH files or as part of multiple transaction files, and expected online notification of incoming wire transfers through the banking portal. The RFA also records expectations for continuous online historical information retention and notes a standard check image retention period of seven years.
Governance and operational workflows were oriented around treasury and accounts payable controls, with ERP produced transaction exports and reporting used as the authoritative source for bank reporting, payment initiation and audit trails. No system integrator or implementation partner is listed for this deployment, the City retained control of procurement and specifications as documented in the City of Friendswood RFA materials.
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City of Greenville, TX | Government | 120 | $30M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, City of Greenville, TX expanded its relationship with Tyler Technologies and selected Tyler ERP Pro modules Enterprise Permitting & Licensing and Enterprise Asset Management. The selection extended Tyler ERP Pro within a Government ERP deployment to bring permitting, licensing and asset management under a unified ERP Pro application.
Implementation focused on configuring Enterprise Permitting & Licensing to support permit intake, application routing, fee processing and customer portal workflows, and on configuring Enterprise Asset Management to manage asset inventory, maintenance scheduling and work order orchestration. The deployment emphasized GIS based public works and asset workflows to provide spatial context for permits and field activities, and to enable mobile access for field crews and inspectors. These functional capabilities align with Government ERP workflows for permitting, licensing and public works operations.
The effort covered a county and city implementation in Hunt County, Texas, aiming to improve the customer portal, mobile access and internal collaboration to reduce costs and wait times. Governance work targeted cross agency process alignment between permitting, licensing, public works and customer service teams, with configuration centered on centralizing workflows inside Tyler ERP Pro. Tyler stated the implementation would use Tyler ERP Pro in its announcement.
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City of Seguin, TX | Government | 429 | $163M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the City of Seguin, TX implemented Tyler ERP Pro as its Government ERP to address the needs of municipally owned electric, water, and wastewater operations. The decision emphasized a long term vendor relationship capable of scaling with the city’s utility operations and core finance functions.
The implementation centered on Tyler ERP Pro’s integrated module architecture, with a specific focus on utility capabilities that stood out during selection. City stakeholders highlighted that modules in Tyler ERP Pro integrate directly with the general ledger, enabling transactional and account-level coherence across functions.
Operational coverage for the deployment was citywide, with the utilities organization and finance departments identified as primary business functions impacted. During selection a utility IT staff member engaged directly with a Tyler developer, a technical interaction that influenced configuration choices and validated the product’s utility-centric capabilities.
Governance and rollout emphasized a single vendor, single-suite approach to reduce integration friction, with integration to the general ledger and cross-module data exchange cited as primary benefits. City of Seguin, TX selected Tyler ERP Pro Government ERP because it provided an integrated pathway to grow utility and financial operations together, and integration was described by stakeholders as a decisive factor.
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City Of Suisun City | Government | 98 | $10M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 City Of Suisun City implemented Tyler ERP Pro as its Government ERP to centralize core administrative capabilities and support remote work. The deployment was selected to consolidate financial management, time & attendance, permitting/licensing and content management into a single application stack, with Tyler ERP Pro named explicitly in the announcement.
The implementation focused on configuring Financial Management, Time & Attendance and Permitting modules, and extending content management to support public records and citizen-facing information. The deployment in Northern California targeted municipal finance, HR/timekeeping and permitting functions, aligning module configuration to standardize workflows for billing, payroll time capture and permitting lifecycle processing.
Operational scope covered the city finance department, human resources and permitting teams, with governance structured to centralize approvals, streamline form processing and reduce manual reconciliations. Rollout activities emphasized process modernization and change control across these departments, and configuration work prioritized consistent transaction workflows, role-based access and content publishing controls to enable remote access.
The City expected the Tyler ERP Pro deployment to reduce manual work and improve citizen-facing services while modernizing internal processes. Ongoing governance and workflow standardization were described as core to sustaining those outcomes, with content management and integrated timekeeping cited as enabling components of improved service delivery.
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Government | 260 | $44M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2023 | n/a |
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Government | 279 | $34M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2024 | n/a |
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Government | 45 | $6M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler ERP Pro | Government ERP | 2024 | n/a |
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- Catawba County, NC, a United States based Government company with 1100 Employees
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