Where Is Teller Hosted, and How Reliable Is It?
Teller runs on AWS (Oregon primary, Virginia DR) with a 99.9% business-hours SLA, annual SOC 2 Type 2, and 5-minute RPO.
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Yes. Teller is a cloud-based platform that supports unlimited locations from a single deployment. Whether you have one office or fifty, all transactions flow into the same system with real-time visibility.
Single system, multiple sites. Each satellite office, remote counter, or mobile collection point connects to your central Teller instance. There's no need to sync data between locations or reconcile separate systems at the end of the day.
Location-specific configuration. While the core system is shared, each location can have its own:
Real-time central visibility. Supervisors and finance staff see transactions from all locations as they happen. End-of-day reporting consolidates automatically—no manual compilation required.
County agencies with regional offices. Tax collectors and clerks serving residents across multiple facilities, all posting to the same general ledger.
Cities with satellite payment centers. Utility billing and permit payments accepted at libraries, community centers, or dedicated payment kiosks.
Mobile collection events. Staff using laptops or tablets at community events, with transactions recorded in real-time.
Shared services across jurisdictions. Multiple municipalities sharing a single Teller deployment while maintaining separate accounting and reporting.
Teller runs in any modern web browser. Each location needs:
That's it! No local servers. No VPN tunnels. No nightly batch uploads.
Have questions about a multi-location deployment? Contact our team to discuss your specific setup.