Information
contained herein was taken from:
·
County Ordinances of Appropriations and Salary
Ordinances
·
HERE IS YOUR INDIANA GOVERNMENT
which is published by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce
·
Association of Indiana Counties Legislative
Bulletin
·
INDIANA HANDBOOK OF TAXES, REVENUES, AND
APPROPRIATIONS which is published by Indiana
Legislative Services Agency, Office of Fiscal Management Analysis
County Treasurer
The Treasurer is elected by vote of the county at large for a term of four
years with a prohibition against serving more than two terms within 12 years.
His office is provided for in the constitution.
The Treasurer is also authorized to serve as the fiscal officer in some
cities.
The functions of the Treasurer are to collect, to retain custody of, and
to disburse county funds. He has
charge of the collection of delinquent taxes (including sale of real property to
taxes when authorized) and is required on a daily basis to enter all judgments
paid in the appropriate record maintained in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. He collects local and
state general property taxes for all units in the county, inheritance taxes, the
tax on capital stock and surplus building and each association.
The Treasurer is required annually to send each person charged with taxes
a statement of the amount of property tax owed.
In addition to his other functions, the Treasurer serves as treasurer ex
officio of the County Board of Education, and as treasurer to the Board of
Hospital Trustees in some counties.
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