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Shelby County Clerk of the Courts Offices issues subpoenas, warrants and files court pleadings for civil and felony criminal and domestic relations cases.
Maintains the permanent records of the City, including minutes of the City Board of Commissioners meetings, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and oaths of office for city officials. Also manages responses to City-issued requests for bids and open records requests.
Conducts all federal, state, county, village, township, and school board elections in Butler County.

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County Elections Director Offices
Election Results
Filing Procedures for Candidates
Absentee Ballots
Election Information
Voting Rights Protection
Voter Registration Offices
Provides answers to tax questions.

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General Property Tax Information
County Treasurer Offices
Provides a variety of taxpayer services for the county. Bills for and collects property taxes, pursues delinquent property taxes, processes personal property taxes for business, maintains tax records, administers special taxpayer service programs, invests county funds, disburses funds to school districts and other taxing subdivisions, and pays county bills. Offers a plan for homeowners to prepay their property taxes in monthly installments. Will give information to residents concerning their property taxes.
Allows constituents and others to check on status of proposed laws up for a vote by the legislature, to request officials' assistance in resolving problems or complaints about consumer issues or officials' performance, and to advise officials of constituents' perspective on pending legislation.
Issues titles for motor vehicles. Issues watercraft registrations.

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County Clerk of the Courts Offices

Provides a variety of taxpayer services for Allen County. Bills for and collects property taxes, pursues delinquent property taxes, maintains tax records, invests Allen County funds, disburses funds to school districts and other taxing subdivisions, and pays Allen County bills. Offers payment plans for those who owe past-due property taxes.

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Property Tax Information
County Treasurer Offices
Provides governing body for Troy Township.
Reduction in real estate taxes on a homestead or mobile home and available to limited income homeowners who are at least 65 years of age or disabled. Applicant must be the owner and occupant. Application available online.

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County Auditor Offices
Property Tax Rebate Information
The governing council for the Village of Oakwood.
Serves as a legislative body that creates ordinances, or local laws, and resolutions that express the will of the Council. City Council guides how the city is governed. Represented by 13 members of Council, one (1) member for each of the 10 city wards, and three (3) members elected “at-large” who represent citizens citywide. Elected to 4-year terms, current council members include: - Ward 1: Samuel DeShazior. - Ward 2: Phil Lombardo. - Ward 3: Margo Sommerville, President of Council. - Ward 4: Jan Davis. - Ward 5: Johnnie Hannah. - Ward 6: Brad McKitrick, President Pro-Tem. - Ward 7: Donnie Kammer. - Ward 8: Bruce Bolden. - Ward 9: Tina Boyes. - Ward 10: Sharon Connor. - At Large: Jeff Fusco, Vice President of Council. - At Large: Linda F. R. Omobien. - At Large: Eric Garrett. - Clerk of Council: Sara Biviano. - Council Chief of Staff: Dr. Joan Williams.
Board of Elections provides services for the county: Election Results, Precinct and Polling Locations, Voter Registration and Information, and Absentee Voting.
Highest elected executive office in Ohio state government. Reports condition of the state to legislature. Makes recommendations to the general assembly. Presents bi-ennial state budget. Acts on all legislation, either by signing or vetoing. Coordinates agencies in the Executive Branch. Appoints directors of administrative departments.
Commissioners: Brian Stewart, Jay Wippel and Harold Henson. As the principal executive organization of county government, the Board of Commissioners, along with its departments, is committed both to providing efficient government and to promoting the welfare and strategic development of the Pickaway County Community.
Administers various services for the City of Strongsville. Responds to complaints about the city and city services.
Provides the governing body for Weller Township.
Office of the chief executive for the City of University Heights; also functions as Safety Director. Provides administrative oversight of all city services, coordination of responses to constituents' complaints and concerns, information regarding governmental services, and leadership in planning and implementing various city programs.
The Director of Public Service and Safety is the Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Troy. Except for autonomous departments, governed by independent boards (e.g. Parks, Recreation) or those headed by elected officials (e.g. Auditor, Law Director), the Director of Public Service and Safety supervises the day to day affairs of the city based on the laws and policies established by the Mayor and Council.
Provides oversight and administration of city affairs-answers to the City Council and adheres to the city charter.
Oversees various village functions and addresses problems and concerns of residents of the Village of Hunting Valley.
Filing, docketing, indexing and preserving all court pleading for civil, felony and domestic relations cases.

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Motor Vehicle Registration
County Clerk of the Courts Offices
Court Records
Passports
Serves as the city's legislative body in order to provide and enhance city services, assure orderly growth, and promote the general welfare of the community.

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Administrative Entities
Public Officials Offices
The City Council consists of the Mayor and six members. The Council meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 5:30pm. Most meetings are held at City Hall.
The Mayor is the highest elected official in the city, elected every 4 years and ultimately responsible for the operations of city government. Acts as Ex-Officio Director of Public Safety, with administrative responsibilities over the Police and Fire Depts. Appoints directors of City departments.