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About Franklin County. Franklin County, named for American statesman, scientist, and inventor Benjamin Franklin, was established on April 30, 1803. The Franklin County government structure includes 33 agencies, 42 independently elected officials, and 39 appointed boards, commissions, and committees. The Franklin County Commissioners manage a ...
OUR MISSION. The Treasurer is the chief investment officer of the county responsible for the management of more than $1 billion in revenue annually. Safety, liquidity and earning a market rate of return on the county's money are primary responsibilities of the Treasurer. Meet the Treasurer.
Mission Statement. The Mission of the Franklin County Recorder's Office is to record, preserve, protect and retrieve real estate, personal property, and other records for the public so their property interests are safeguarded, and so those records can be efficiently retrieved.
The Auditor's office strives to be accessible, transparent and accountable to the people of Franklin County. It provides accurate information and services in a timely, cost effective manner to residents, businesses and government agencies across the county. Learn more about your Franklin County Auditor's office legislative priorities here.
The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services provides workforce development and family support programs that improve the quality of life for Franklin County residents. Cash Assistance Child Care
The Franklin County Treasurer's Office wants to make paying your real-estate taxes as easy as possible. ... 373 S. HIGH ST., 17TH FLOOR • COLUMBUS, OH 43215-6306 ...
Public Financial Records. Outstanding Checks (2/28/2023) Excess Sales Proceeds (4/20/2023) Unclaimed Sales Proceeds. Unclaimed Funds. Attorney General Reports.
Franklin County, Ohio. Population Estimates, July 1, 2022, (V2022) . 1,321,820. People. Population. Population Estimates, July 1, 2022, (V2022) . 1,321,820.
What does Franklin County do? In Franklin County, the grand jury meets nearly every day to hear evidence in cases. The policy of the Franklin County prosecutor's office is to present all fatal ...
The Court has fourteen General Division judges and one Environmental Division judge. Judges preside over civil, criminal, and traffic cases and conduct both jury and non-jury trials. The Court’s jurisdiction includes traffic cases, misdemeanor criminal cases, and civil cases where the amount at issue is $15,000 or less.