1Managing Public Users

Overview of Public User Accounts and Profiles

Public users can interact with an agency for either personal projects or for business projects. To distinguish personal activity from business activity, the accounts for registered public users can have multiple profiles.

Accounts Versus Profiles

Accounts for registered public users can include one personal profile and one or more business profiles. The personal profile represents the user’s personal dealings with the agency, while the business profiles each represent a business on whose behalf the user interacts with the agency.

Applications are associated with specific profiles rather than with the overall account. When the user starts an application, the application is associated with the currently selected profile. Similarly, when users view their existing applications, the system displays the subset of applications that are associated with the current profile.

The public user registration process creates a default profile for the user. During registration, the user indicates whether the account use is personal or business. Information that is provided during registration is associated with this default profile.

After an account is created, additional profiles can be added. If an account has multiple profiles, any profile can be designated as the default profile. Profiles can be made inactive, but they can’t be deleted.

Profile Selection

When a user signs in, the user’s default profile is the current profile. The profile name appears in the page header.

To switch profiles, the user clicks the current profile name to display a menu of account-related options. If any additional active profiles exist, the menu includes a Select Profile section that lists all active profiles. To switch to a different profile, the user clicks the desired profile name.

This example illustrates the Select Profile option in the menu under the current profile name.

Account menu with Select Profile section highlighted

A user who has multiple profiles can switch to another profile on pages that contain profile-sensitive information. When the user changes profiles on a profile-sensitive page, the data on the page reloads to show the selected profile’s data. If the page isn’t profile-sensitive, you can go to the landing page if you want to switch your profile.

Account Data Versus Profile Data

Accounts have certain information that applies to all profiles. This account information includes the following:

  • Name: the name of the person who owns the account.

  • Access: the user name that is used for signing in, and the email address that is used during the registration process

  • Additional Information: whether the user’s contact information is hidden from public view.

    Your agency configures whether to give users this option..

  • Terms of Use: the terms of use to which the user agreed.

Profiles contain additional information. This profile-specific information does not get synchronized across multiple profiles. Profile information includes the following:

  • Profile Basics: the profile name, type, active/inactive status, and whether it is the default profile for the account.

  • Profile Information: the business name and business type for a business profile. This category isn’t relevant to personal profiles.

  • Contact Information: addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

  • Contacts: people who might be added as contacts for application that are associated with this profile.

    When adding contacts to an application, users can quickly pick contacts who are already associated with the profile rather than having to manually add a new contact.

  • Licenses: a list of licenses such as contractor licenses, the contractor status for the profile, and any related verification statuses.

  • Trust Accounts: a list of payment accounts and any related verification statuses.

Attachments can be associated with either an account or with a specific profile.

  • The list of attachments for the account displays account attachments and profile attachments. It identifies which profile, if any, the attachment is associated with.

  • The list of attachments for a specific profile displays only that profile’s attachments.

The Public User Registration Process

Although anonymous public users can access generic information, users must register before they can create permit applications or planning applications.

Here is a summary of the registration process:

  1. On the landing page for anonymous users, the public user clicks the Register link in the page header.

  2. The user enters information on the Register page.

  3. The user accepts the registration terms of use.

  4. The user submits registration information.

  5. A confirmation page directs the user to complete the registration process by following instructions in an email that the system sends.

  6. The user clicks the link in the email to set up the account password.

  7. The user submits the password to complete the registration process.

  8. The system takes the user to the registered public user landing page.

To sign in again in the future, public users click the Sign In link in the header of the landing page for anonymous users.

This example illustrates the Register page.

Register page

Entering Registration Information

Users enter the following registration information.

Page Element

Description

Account Use

Indicates whether this is a personal account or a business account.

Accounts can have both personal and business profiles. The registration process creates a single profile, and additional profiles must be added later. The Account Use setting determines whether the default profile that is created during registration is a personal or business profile.

For more information about profiles, see Overview of Public User Accounts and Profiles.

Are You a Contractor?

The user’s contractor status is associated with the default profile that is created during the registration process.

The default contractor status is No. If the user changes the answer to Yes, the adjacent Add License button is enabled so the user can provide contractor license details. License information is required when a user self-identifies as a contractor.

Clicking the Add License button opens the Contractor License Details page, which includes these fields: License Type, License Number, Issued On, and Expiration Date.

After the user saves license information, the Add License button changes to an Edit License. button.

During registration, the user can enter information for only one contractor license. After registering, the user can add additional licenses from the Manage Account page. See Managing Public User Accounts.

Note: Depending on the settings on the Public User Setup page, a user’s self-identification as a contractor might need to be verified by agency staff. Verification requirements do not affect the registration process.

Mask My Contact Information from Public View

Gives the user the option to mask their name and contact information when a member of the public views the user’s applications.

This question appears only if it is enabled on the Public User Setup page.

The default answer to this question is No.

Users can access help for this question by clicking the question mark icon adjacent to the question. The help explains that even when the user’s own information is masked, the property addresses for all applications are visible to the public.

Salutation

A title such as Ms. or Mr. that is used to address the person.

This field is optional.

First Name and Last Name

The user’s name, which is the same across all of the user’s profiles.

Business Name

This field is visible only if the Account Use field indicates that this is a business account. The business name entered here is associated with the business profile that the registration process creates. If additional business profiles are added later, they have their own business names.

Email Address

The user’s email address. After the user submits registration information, the system sends an email to this address. The email contains a link that the user needs in order to complete the registration process.

This email address is also associated with the default profile that the registration process creates. If the user registers as a business, the email type is Work. If the user registers a personal account, the email type is blank.

If a user attempts to register with an email address that is already associated with an account, an error message appears. The message says to use the Sign In page to access the existing account or to recover a forgotten user name or password.

User Name

The user name that the public user will use to sign in to the system. User names must be unique, and the system displays an error message if the user tries to create an account under a user name that already exists.

Note that the user does not select a password at this point. Password creation occurs after the user submits registration information.

Phone

A phone number for the account holder. This field is optional.

Agreeing to Terms and Conditions

The Public User Setup page specifies whether public users must agree to terms and conditions. If users must agree, the setup page also specifies the Terms of Use definition to use during registration, and public users must accept the terms and conditions before submitting registration information.

When users must agree to the terms of use, the description from the Terms of Use definition appears as a link on the Register page. Instructional text directs the user to read and accept the terms before proceeding.

To view and accept the terms, the user clicks the link to open a new window. The window displays the complete text of the terms followed by a check box labeled I have read and accepted the terms and conditions. The user selects the check box, then closes the window using the x in the top right corner of the window.

After the terms are accepted and the user is back on the main Register page, the instructional text for the terms link is replaced with a selected check box labeled I have read and accepted the terms and conditions. A user who deselects the check box is not allowed to register without first reopening the terms window to accept the terms again.

Note: If the terms of use change, users who have already registered are required to accept the new terms. When a user attempts to sign in after terms have changed, a window with the new terms opens, and the user must select the agreement check box in order to continue. This occurs if a new effective-dated Terms of Use definition goes into effect, either because you change the terms of use definition on the Public User Setup page, or because the definition in use has a new effective date that is after the date that the user most recently signed in.

Completing Registration by Resetting the Password

When the public user clicks the Register button, a confirmation page provides instructions for completing the registration process. The instructions direct the user to an email with the necessary information.

The confirmation page also provides a registration ID number for reference in case the user needs to contact the agency for help. The registration number is the user’s party ID.

These are the system actions and user steps that finalize the registration:

  1. The system creates user account information in the Oracle Public Sector Compliance and Regulation system and in the Fusion Applications system.

  2. The system emails the user a link for completing the registration process.

  3. The link takes the user to the Reset Password page in the Oracle Applications Cloud.

    Although the page name suggests that the user is resetting a password, the user is actually creating a password for the first time.

  4. The user enters a password and confirms it, then clicks the Submit button.

  5. The system creates the password, completing the registration process.

  6. The system transfers the user to the Public Sector Compliance and Regulation landing page for registered public users.

    The emailed link that the user clicked to access the Reset Password page includes the parameter that redirects the user to the appropriate page.

Note: If a user attempts to register with an email address that is already associated with an account, an error message appears. The message says to use the Sign In page to access the existing account or to recover a forgotten user name or password.

Accessing Public User Account Information

Registered public users have self-service access to account management. Agency staff can also update account and profile information for public users.

Account Management Navigation for Agency Staff

Agency staff accesses the Manage Account page using these steps:

  1. Select Public User > Public Access User.

  2. Search for the desired user account.

  3. Click the > icon for the row with the desired user account.

Account Management Navigation for Registered Public Users

To access self-service account management functionality, a public user who has signed in follows these steps:

  1. Sign in to access the public user landing page.

  2. Click the current profile name that appears in the page header.

    A drop-down menu appears.

    This example illustrates the drop-down menu under the current profile name.

    Account menu with the Manage Account item highlighted
  3. Select Manage Account.

Adding Profiles to a Public User Account

When a public user registers, the new account has a default profile with information supplied during the registration process. The public user can create additional profiles through self-service account management. Agency staff also have access to this account management option.

Create new profiles from the Manage Account page. For information on the different ways that registered public users and agency staff access this page, see Accessing Public User Account Information.

This example illustrates the Manage Account page and the buttons used to create additional profiles.

Buttons for creating additional profiles

Creating a New Profile

To create a new profile:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Click any profile name in the left frame of the page.

  3. Click the Create New Profile button.

  4. On the Create New Profile page, enter the following information:

    Page Element

    Description

    Profile Name

    Enter a descriptive name. This is the name that appears in the page header when this profile is in use.

    Profile Type

    If the account does not already have a personal profile, select either Personal or Business.

    If a personal profile already exists, the profile type is Business and the field is read-only.

    Business Name

    If the profile type is Business, enter the business name. This field is not visible for personal profiles.

    Status

    Select Active or Inactive. A profile must be active to be the default profile or for a user to switch to the profile.

    Inactive profiles are not editable. To add any information other than the basic information on the Create New Profile page, you need to make the profile active.

  5. Click Create.

    The new profile is created. The only profile data is the basic data that you provided, so you need to manually add any additional information such as contact information or licenses. For information about adding additional profile information, see Managing Public User Accounts.

Cloning a Profile

Cloning profiles minimizes data entry when you want to create a new profile that has some of the same information as an existing profile.

If the original profile has verified licenses or trust accounts, cloning the profile ensures that the verification status is carried into the new profile and no new verification is needed.

The cloning process does not copy attachments to the newly created profile.

To clone a profile:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. In the left frame of the page, select the profile that you want to clone.

  3. Click the Clone Profile button.

  4. On the Clone Profile page, enter the following basic profile information:

    Page Element

    Description

    Clone From

    This read-only field displays the name of the profile that you’re cloning.

    New Profile

    Enter a descriptive name for the new profile. This name appears on the landing page banner when this profile is selected.

    Profile Type

    If the account does not already have a personal profile, select either Personal or Business.

    If a personal profile already exists, the profile type is Business and the field is read-only.

    Business Name

    If the profile type is Business, enter the business name. This field is not visible for personal profiles.

  5. Select the check boxes for the types of information that you want to copy into the new profile:

    Page Element

    Description

    Contact Details

    Select this check box to automatically select the check boxes for all three specific contact methods: Address, Phone, and Email.

    Deselect this check box to clear the check boxes for all three specific contact methods.

    You can also select and deselect the individual check boxes for each contact method.

    Contacts

    Select this check box to copy contacts into the new profile.

    Licenses

    Select this check box to copy licenses into the new profile. Verification statuses are also copied to the new profile, so agency staff does not have to re-verify the information.

    Trust Accounts

    Select this check box to copy trust account information into the new profile. Verification statuses are also copied to the new profile, so agency staff does not have to re-verify the information.

  6. Click Create.

    The new profile is created with the profile information that you specified. You can make additional changes manually.

Setting the Default Profile

The default profile is the one that is selected when a user first signs in. The default can’t be changed during the creation of a new profile, but after the new profile is saved, it can be made into the default.

To designate a profile as the default profile:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. In the left frame of the page, select the profile that you want to use as the default.

  3. In the right frame of the page, select Profile Basics.

  4. On the Profile Basics page, select the Default check box.

    Only active profiles can be set as the default. If the profile is inactive, change the status to Active and save the new status. This closes the Profile Basics page. When you return to the Profile Basics page, you can select the Default check box.

  5. Click Save.

    The new default is saved. The Default check box on the previous default profile is deselected when the new default is saved.

Managing Public User Accounts

This topic describes the account and profile information that can be updated using account management functionality. The Manage Account page is available to both public users, who can manage their own accounts, and to agency staff, who can manage information for any public user.

Registered public users access the Manage Account page from the menu under the user’s profile name in the page header. Agency staff accesses the Manage Account page from the Public User Access page. For detailed navigation instructions, see Accessing Public User Account Information.

Public User Access Versus Agency Staff Access

For the most part, public users and agency staff have access to the same account management options. These are the exceptions:

  • Public users can see the verification status for any data that requires agency verification, but only agency staff can update the verification status.

  • If account attachments are enabled, public users can’t delete attachments unless you configure the Public User Setup page to allow this action. Agency staff can always delete attachments.

Note: Agency staff do not have access to user passwords, which are not part of account management.

Managing General Account Information

General account information includes data that is part of the overall user account rather than being related to a profile. General account information is initially provided during the user registration process.

To manage account information :

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

    This page has two frames. Use the left frame to select either the overall account or a specific profile. Use the right frame to view and update details for the selected item.

  2. Select Account Information in the left frame.

    This is selected by default when you first access the Manage Account page. When it is selected, the right frame list the different types of account information. The row for each type of information includes the section name and instructional text. The Name row additionally displays the user’s full name.

  3. To view or update name information:

    1. Click the Name row in the right frame.

      The Name page appears.

    2. Review or update information in the following fields: First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Salutation, Display Name (a read-only value that concatenates the user’s first, middle, and last names), Initials, Suffix, and Title.

    3. Click Save to save changes and close the page.

  4. To view account access information:

    1. Click the Access item in the right frame.

      The Access page appears.

    2. Review the following read-only fields: User Name and Email.

      This email is the one that was provided during registration. It is used for account access notifications such as those related to setting passwords and changing or verifying account or profile information.
    3. Click Cancel to close the page.

  5. To view or update additional information:

    1. Click the Additional Information item in the right frame.

      The Additional Information page appears.

    2. Review or update the setting for the Mask My Contact Information from Public View check box.

    3. Click Save to save any changes and close the page.

  6. To review the most recently accepted terms of use:

    1. Click the Terms of Use item in the right frame.

      A window with the full text of the terms of use appears.

      There is no indication if the agency has updated the terms since the user last accepted them. However, with public user self-service, the terms are always current as of the time the user signed into the current session. This is because user must agree to any changes in the terms of use when signing in.

    2. Click the x in the top right corner of the window to close it.

Managing Account Attachments

Your agency controls whether attachments can be added to accounts. Set this option on the Public User Setup page. Attachments can be associated with either an account or with a specific profile. This procedure describes how to manage attachments that are associated with the overall account.

To manage account attachments:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

    This page has two frames. Use the left frame to select either the overall account or a specific profile. Use the right frame to view and update details for the selected item.

  2. Select Account Information in the left frame.

    This is selected by default when you first access the Manage Account page. When it is selected, the right frame list the different types of account information, including attachments. The row for attachments includes information stating how many attachments (if any) have been added. Both account attachments and profile-specific attachments are included in the count.

  3. Click the Attachments item in the right frame.

    The Attachments window opens. It lists all attachments for the account, including both account attachments and profile attachments. The following information appears:

    Page Element

    Description

    File Name / Date

    The file name of the attachment, and the date that the attachment was added to the account.

    Description

    A user-supplied description. Users can optionally add a description while adding the attachment.

    Profile Name

    If the attachment is associated with a specific profile, the profile name appears. If the attachment is associated with the account in general (and not with a specific profile), this column is blank.

    Actions

    Click to access a menu with options for viewing attachment information, downloading the file, or deleting the attachment from the account.

  4. To add a new attachment:

    1. Click Add.

    2. Select a file using your browser’s file selection window.

    3. On the Add Attachments page, verify the File Name and optionally enter a Description.

    4. Click Upload.

      When the upload is complete, the new attachment appears in the list on the Attachments page.

  5. To view or modify attachment information:

    1. Click the Actions icon and select View Details.

    2. On the Attachment page, review the File Name, the File Size, and the Last Updated By and Uploaded By user names.

    3. Optionally update the Description.

    4. To change which profile, if any, is associated with the attachment, use the Profile Name field.

      If this field does not have a value, the attachment is associated with the overall account rather than a specific profile.

    5. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Attachments page.

  6. To download a file, click the Actions icon and select Download.

  7. To delete a file, click the Actions icon and select Delete.

    You are prompted to confirm the deletion.

    Note: Agency staff can always delete attachments. Public users can’t delete attachments unless the Public User Setup page is configured to allow this action.
  8. To close the Attachments window, click Cancel.

Viewing a Profile Summary

On the Manage Account page, the left frame lists all of the profiles that are associated with an account. Below each profile name, the profile type appears. The word Default identifies the default profile. The word Inactive identifies any inactive profiles.

Selecting a profile in the left frame causes the right frame to display summary information about the profile. This information is broken into sections.

Clicking a section opens a detail page with complete information, but you can also see summary data directly beneath the section name on the Manage Account page.

To view the summary information for a profile:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

    If no profiles are visible, click the Profiles header to expand the list of profiles.

  3. Review the following summary information:

    Profile Section

    Information Displayed

    Profile Basics

    The profile type: Personal or Business.

    Profile Information (for business profiles only)

    No summary information appears.

    Contact Information

    The number of contact methods for the profile.

    Contacts

    The number of contacts for the profile.

    Licenses

    The number of licenses for the profile, and whether the profile has contractor status.

    The self-reported contractor status appears, but you must access license details to see if the status has been verified.

    Trust Accounts

    The number of trust accounts for the profile.

Updating Profile Basics

To update profile basics:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Profile Basics section to open the Profile Basics page.

  4. Review and update the following fields:

    Page Element

    Description

    Profile Name

    The identifying name for the profile. This name appears in the page header when this is the current profile and in the Select Profile menu for switching profiles. This name also appears in the profile list on the Manage Account page.

    The default name for the profile that is created during the registration process is the public user’s first and last name. This default name is truncated if it is longer than 60 characters.

    Default

    Select this check box to designate the profile as the default profile for the account.

    The default profile is the one that’s used when the public user signs into the system. The profile that gets created during the registration process is the default profile until you add additional profiles and change the default.

    Only one profile can be the default, so when you select this check box for one profile, the check box is automatically deselected for the previous default.

    The check box is read-only for the current default profile. This prevents you from deselecting it and creating a situation where there is no default profile.

    Profile Type

    Displays either Personal or Business. You cannot change the profile type.

    Status

    Profiles can be Active or Inactive. Only active profiles appear in the Select Profile menu for switching profiles.

    Inactive profiles are not editable. To make a profile active after you create it, edit the profile basics using account management functionality. See Managing Public User Accounts.

  5. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Manage Account page.

Updating Profile Information for a Business

To update profile information for a business:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Profile Information section to open the Profile Information page.

  4. Review and update the following fields:

    Page Element

    Description

    Business Name

    A free text field for the business name.

    Business Type

    A drop-down list of business types. The values for this field are defined on the Lookup Type Details page for the ORA_PSC_CC_BUSN_TYPE lookup type.

  5. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Manage Account page.

Managing Contact Information

Contact information consists of the user’s addresses, phone numbers, and emails. Only US addresses are supported.

The primary contact information for a profile is used as the default contact information in the user’s applications.

To update contact information:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Contact Information section to open the Contact Information page.

  4. To add or modify a contact method:

    1. If you are adding a contact method, click Add in the appropriate section (Address, Phone, or Email) to open the Details page.

    2. If you are updating a contact method, click the > icon at the end of an existing row to open the Details page.

    3. Select the Type.

      The Details page displays different fields depending on the type of contact method, but all contact methods include the Type field. Address types are Home and Work. Email and Phone types are Home and Business.

    4. If you’re adding a new address, either enter the ZIP Code or click the don't know link.

      Either action reveals additional address fields.

      If you accessed an existing address, the additional address fields are already visible.

    5. Enter the complete contact information: either an address, a Phone and Ext (extension), or an Email.

    6. If this will be the primary address, phone number, or email, select the Primary check box.

      Only one contact method of each type can be primary, so if you select the check box, the previous primary address, phone number, or email (if any) is updated to no longer be primary.
    7. Click Save or Cancel to close the Details page and return to the Contact Information page.

  5. To delete a contact method, click Delete for the appropriate row.

  6. Click Cancel to return to the Manage Account page.

Managing Contacts

Contacts are people who can interact with the agency regarding business related to the associated profile. If a user wants a person to be a contact for more than one profile, the system provides a simple way to copy contact information between profiles.

Note: When a contact is copied to a new profile, the contact record is duplicated. Information is not kept in sync going forward.

To manage contacts:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Contacts section to open the Contacts page.

  4. To copy existing contacts from other profiles in this account:

    1. Click Copy from Other Profiles.

      The Select Contact List page appears. It lists all contacts that are associated with other profiles for this account. A contact who is already associated with multiple profile appears in the list multiple times.

      The contact list displays the contact’s name, business name, address, email, and phone number.

    2. Select one or more contacts to be copied.

    3. Click Select.

      The Select Contact List page closes. The selected profile(s) now appear on the Contacts page.

  5. To add a new contact or modify an existing contact:

    1. If you are adding a contact, click Add to open the Contact Details page.

    2. If you are updating a contact, click the > icon at the end of the row to open the Contact Details page.

    3. On the Contact Details page, enter the contact’s First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, and Business.

    4. To enter an address, enter the ZIP Code or click the don't know link to reveal additional address fields, then enter information in those address fields.

    5. Enter a Phone and Ext (extension).

    6. Enter an Email.

    7. Click Save or Cancel to close the Contact Details page .

      Any information you save immediately appears on the Contacts page.

    8. Click Cancel on the Contact page to return to the Manage Account page.

Updating Licenses

The licenses section of the Manage Account page includes both a list of professional licenses and a statement of whether the profile is for a contractor.

If your agency requires staff to verify contractor status and professional licenses, staff members who access the information can update the verification statuses for both types of information. Public users can see but not update the verification statuses.

To update license information:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Licenses section to open the Licenses page.

  4. Review or update these fields related to the user’s contractor status:

    Page Element

    Description

    Are you a Contractor?

    To indicate the contractor status, select either Yes or No.

    Verification Status

    This field is visible if the Public User Setup page is configured to require that contractor status be verified.

    The default value is Pending verification.

    Agency staff updates the status to either Verified or Verification failed after independently verifying the user’s contractor status.

    Note: Although public users and agency staff can both see the verification status, only agency staff can update the value.
  5. To add a new license , click the Add, or to view an existing license, click the row for the license you want to view.

    The License Details page opens.

  6. Review and update the following fields on the Licenses page:

    Page Element

    Description

    License Type

    This is a free text field for entering the type of license, such as a General Contractor license or an Electrical Contractor License.

    License ID

    Enter the license number that uniquely identifies the license.

    Start Date

    Enter the date that the license became valid.

    Expire Date

    Enter the date that the license expires or requires renewal.

    Verification Status

    This field is visible if the Public User Setup page is configured to require that licenses be verified.

    The default value for a new license is Pending verification.

    Agency staff updates the status to either Verified or Verification failed after independently verifying the license.

    Note: Although public users and agency staff can both see the verification status, only agency staff can update the value.
  7. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Licenses page.

  8. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Manage Account page.

    Saving on the Licenses page saves changes to the Are you a Contractor and Verification Status fields. Changes to licenses are saved from the License Details page.

Updating Trust Accounts

The Trust Accounts section of a profile lists trust accounts that are used for payments to the agency.

If your agency requires staff to verify trust accounts, staff members who access the information can update the Verification Status field. Public users can see the verification status, but they can’t update it.

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

  2. Select a profile in the left frame.

  3. Click the Trust Accounts section to open the Trust Accounts page.

  4. To add a new trust account, click Add, or to view an existing trust account, click the row for the account you want to view.

    The Trust Account Details page opens.

  5. Review and update the following fields on the Trust Account Details page:

    Page Element

    Description

    Account Number

    Enter the unique account number for the trust account.

    Description

    The description might include the financial institution name and other important information about the account.

    Status

    Select Active or Inactive.

    Verification Status

    This field is visible if the Public User Setup page is configured to require that accounts be verified.

    The default value for a new account is Pending verification.

    Agency staff updates the status to either Verified or Verification failed after independently verifying the account information that the user provided.

    Note: Although public users and agency staff can both see the verification status, only agency staff can update the value.
  6. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Trust Accounts page.

  7. Click Cancel to return to the Manage Account page.

Managing Profile-Specific Attachments

Your agency controls whether attachments can be added to user accounts. Set this option on the Public User Setup page.

Attachments can be associated with either an account or with a specific profile.

Note: When you access attachments for a specific profile, you see only that profile’s attachments. To change the profile for an attachment, access the attachment details from the list of account attachments. The account-level list includes the attachments for all profiles as well as attachments that are not associated with a specific profile.

To manage profile-specific attachments:

  1. Access the Manage Account page.

    This page has two frames. Use the left frame to select either the overall account or a specific profile. Use the right frame to view and update details for the selected item.

  2. In the left frame of the page, select a profile.

    When a profile is selected, the right frame displays information for that profile. The row for attachments includes information stating how many attachments (if any) are associated with the selected profile.

  3. Click the Attachments item in the right frame.

    The Attachments window opens. It lists the attachments that are associated with the profile.

    Page Element

    Description

    File Name / Date

    The file name of the attachment, and the date that the attachment was added to the account.

    Description

    A user-supplied description. Users can optionally add a description while adding the attachment.

    Actions

    Click to access a menu with options for viewing attachment information, downloading the file, or deleting the attachment from the account.

  4. To add a new attachment:

  1. Click Add.

  2. Select a file using your browser’s file selection window.

  3. On the Add Attachments page, verify the File Name and optionally enter a Description.

  4. Click Upload.

    When the upload is complete, the new attachment appears in the list on the Attachments page.

  5. To view or modify attachment information:

    1. Click the Actions icon and select View Details.

    2. On the Attachment Details page, review the File Name, the File Size, and the Last Updated By and Uploaded By user names.

    3. Optionally update the Description.

    4. Click Save or Cancel to return to the Attachments page.

  6. To download a file, click the Actions icon and select Download.

  7. To delete a file, click the Actions icon and select Delete..

    You are prompted to confirm the deletion.

    Note: Agency staff can always delete attachments. Public users can’t delete attachments unless the Public User Setup page is configured to allow this action.
  8. To close the Attachments window, click Cancel.

Verifying Public User Information

You can configure the system to require verification of various types of public user account and profile data. The actual verification occurs outside of the system, but after the information is verified, agency staff updates verification statuses to indicate whether the information passed or failed the verification process.

Use the Public User Setup page to configure which types of information require verification. There can be up to three types of information that need to be verified:

  • Whether the user is a contractor.

  • The user’s licenses.

  • The user’s trust accounts.

One option for verifying information is to use the Manage Account page. With this option, agency staff can navigate to the various pages that display each type of information, and they can update the verification status on those pages. For more information, see Managing Public User Accounts.

Alternatively, the Public Access User page provides a convenient way to see and manage pending verification requests. This page displays the number of pending verification requests for each user, and it provides a link to the Pending Verification Requests page where you can update the verification status for individual requests.

This example illustrates the Public Access User page.

Public Access User page

This example illustrates the Pending Verification Requests page.

Pending Verification Requests page

Managing Verification Requests

To find and manage pending verification requests:

  1. Select Public User, > Public Access User.

  2. Locate accounts with a value in the Pending Verification Requests column.

    This column displays the number of pending requests for the user. It’s blank for users with no pending requests.

    The surest way to locate accounts with pending verifications is to sort accounts based on the number of pending requests. To sort by a specific column, click the triangle icon in the column header. Click again to reverse the sort order.

  3. Click a value in the Pending Verification Requests column to access the Pending Verification Requests page.

    The page lists the pending verification requests for the selected user. Requests that have already been verified (or failed verification) do not appear.

  4. Review the following information for the requests to be verified:

    Page Element

    Description

    Profile Name

    Displays the profile that is associated with the data to be verified.

    Type (type of request)

    Explains what type of information must be verified. Values include:

    • User is a contractor

    • User added or updated license

    • User added or updated trust account

    Verification Details

    Displays identifying details for a license or trust account.

    License details include the license number, license type, the date issued, and the expiration date.

    Trust account details include the account number and status.

    This column is blank for requests to verify a user’s contractor status .

    Verification Status

    Because this page lists only pending verification requests, all rows initially have the status Pending Verification.

  5. Update the Verification Status for any requests where the verification process is complete.

    Select either Verified or Verification failed, depending on whether you were able to verify the information.

  6. Click the Save button.

Overview of Public Landing Page Tiles

The public landing pages provide citizen access to the Oracle Public Sector Community Development Cloud. This topic describes the tiles that can be made available on the public landing pages. The tiles that actually appear depend on how your agency has configured the pages.

This example illustrates the public landing page as it appears to a user who is not signed in. This is known as the anonymous user landing page.

Anonymous user landing page

For information about the landing page for agency staff, or Agency Springboard, see Using the Agency Springboard.

Landing Page Configuration

The elements on landing pages vary depending on how you configure the pages.

For information on configuring landing pages, see Setting Up the Landing Page for Anonymous Users and Setting Up the Landing Page for Registered Users.

For information on setting up alerts to appear on the landing pages, see Defining Alerts and Working with Ad Hoc Communications.

For information on setting up the digital assistant button, see Initializing the Digital Assistant.

Tiles on the Anonymous User Landing Page

Also known as guests, anonymous public users are residents, business owners, contractors, and so on, who have not signed in or are not registered. From the anonymous user landing page, they can perform common tasks such as starting a permit application or planning application, accessing an interactive guide that provides recommendations for permit application types and planning application types, accessing an interactive map of the city, or starting a chat session using the digital assistant.

As delivered, the anonymous user landing page includes these tiles:

Page Element

Description

Apply

Provides access to a page where the user can choose an application type and then start an application.

Guide

Provides access to a questionnaire. The user provides information about a project, and the guide uses that information to recommend permit application types or planning application types.

Your agency defines the guide questionnaire using Oracle Policy Automation (OPA). If your agency is not using OPA, this tile will not appear.

The questionnaire comes from the OPA policy model that you specify for the Permits offering, if one exists. If there's no offering-level policy, the questionnaire comes from the agency-level OPA policy model.

For more information on identifying the OPA policy model to use, see Setting Up Agencies

Explore Your City

Provides access to a map where the anonymous user can search for and view property details, including applications related to the property.

Tiles on the Registered User Landing Page

Registered users are residents, business owners, contractors, and so on, who are registered in the system. When a registered user is signed on, the landing page can include additional options related to the registered user’s interactions with your agency.

As delivered, the registered user landing page includes all of the tiles that are available to anonymous users and additional tiles for accessing the user’s own applications, inspections, and projects.

This example illustrates some of the tiles on the delivered landing page for registered users.

Tiles on the registered user landing page

After registered users log in, they might see all or some of these tiles that are set up by the agency:

Menu Link

Description

Applications

Provides access to a list of the user’s own applications, including permit applications and planning applications. From the list, the user can access application details.

The number of active applications appears in the tile label. This number includes both permit applications and planning applications.

If one or more conditions have been applied to the user’s applications, a conditions icon appears below the tile. The icon associated with the most severe condition is displayed. For example, if there is a permit application with a lock condition. which prevents further activity on the permit, and another permit application has a notice or informational condition placed on it, only the lock icon will appear below the tile.

Inspections

Provides access to a list of the user’s inspections. From the list, the user can access inspection details and schedule additional inspections.

The number of scheduled and requested inspections appears in the tile label.

Projects

Provides access to a list of projects where the user is a contact. Projects are large undertakings that involve multiple applications. Agencies, not users, determine which undertakings are considered projects. A user’s own project is a project where the user is the primary contact.

This tile is hidden from users who do not have any projects.

The number of active and completed projects appears in the tile label.

The Digital Assistant Button

If you implement the digital assistant, a button for invoking the assistant hovers over the public user landing pages.

This image shows the digital assistant button.

Digital Assistant button

Clicking this button opens a chat window where the anonymous user can get help and search for transaction-related information.

For information on setting the digital assistant button, see Initializing the Digital Assistant.