TETON COUNTY, Wyo. — On Wednesday, Teton County announced that public access to online records in the county would be impacted for an undetermined amount of time as Teton County’s Geographic Information System (GIS) will go offline beginning Feb. 12.
Since then, the county has received many questions regarding the change from the County’s current GIS to a new platform and the impacts it will have on the public-facing GIS website.
According to the county, due to potential litigation regarding the information contained within the GIS, portions of the contract to provide data management and support for Teton County’s GIS were terminated by the contractor.
As certain management and support services will cease at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 12, Teton County will be unable to maintain the public GIS at this time.
Although the county is not required to provide a public GIS, they are “dedicated” to finding a suitable replacement.
“The County has identified a potential new platform and support specialists; however, we are unable to provide a timeline for the restoration of the public interface at this time,” said the county in a press release this morning.
While services are offline, those needing to access records can do so by visiting the Clerk’s Office, located in the basement of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. Willow Street in Jackson.
Office hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Permit records are also available on the County’s Planning and Building SmartGov portal here. General questions can be sent to gissupport@tetoncountywy.gov.









