All 7 agencies
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Assessor
40 forms 1 contacts
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County Administrative Officer
95 forms 5 contacts
The County Administrative Officer (CAO) is appointed by the Board of Supervisors and acts as the Administrative Officer, Personnel Director, and Purchasing Agent of the County. They provide reports and recommendations and assist the Board of Supervisors in identifying and developing policy agenda. It is the CAO's responsibility to see that the County's policies and procedures are administered effectively, efficiently, and equitably.
The CAO directs the implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of County personnel policies and practices as prescribed by the Board of Supervisors and supervises, manages, controls, and directs the activities of information systems and risk management. The CAO is also responsible for assisting the Director of Finance with coordinating and executing the County's annual budget.
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County Clerk
378 forms 1 contacts
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Department of Behavioral Health
186 forms 1 contacts
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Department of Community Development
101 forms 1 contacts
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Department of Health and Human Services
110 forms 1 contacts
Properties in Alpine County that have had tax delinquencies for five or more years may be offered for sale by the Tax Collector. The primary purpose of the tax sale is to return the tax defaulted property to the tax rolls. Offering the property for sale achieves this by either selling the property or forcing redemption.
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Library and Archives
98 forms 2 contacts