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Brief history of Ransom County North Dakota. The Dakota Territory legislature created Ransom County on January 4, 1873 and it was organized on April 4, 1881. It is located in the southeastern part of the state.
Heather Bergemann , Clerk of District Court (701) 683-6120. 37clerk@ndcourts.gov
The auditor is the chief financial officer for the county, the election administrator, and the executive secretary for the county commission. The auditor’s office duties include preparing the budget, formulating levies, and disbursing tax money collected to all political subdivisions.
The Treasurers duties are listed in the North Dakota Century Code. They include receiving all incoming money, reconcile bank accounts, collect fines and fees from county offices, monthly disbursements to various taxing authorities, invest county funds to receive best returns, and provide information to the lending agencies, realtors, and ...
Register of Deeds/Recorder Shelly Schwab Recorder (701) 683-6115 sgschwab@nd.gov Heidi Engquist Deputy Recorder (701) 683-6143 hengquist@nd.gov Attention: Passports and Marriage licenses will be issued in the Recorders office beginning January 1, 2024. Office hours for these services will be by appointment only. Monday through Friday 9:00-11:30 and 1:30-3:30. For additional information ...
The Board of Commissioners are elected officials that serve for a four-year term and take office the first Tuesday in December following the election. Administrative decisions for the county are not made by full-time employees of the county, but by the elected governing board of five Commissioners.
The county director of tax equalization has the power, duty, and responsibility to call upon and confer with assessors in the county and to assist them in the preparation and proper use of land maps and property record cards, preparation of assessment books, changes in assessment laws and rules, determination of proper standards of value, use ...
RSR Human Service Zone is committed to providing quality, efficient, and effective programs, which improve the lives of the residents of Ransom, Sargent, & Richland Counties. (Formerly County Social Services).
Fort Ransom was established in 1866 and named for General T. E. G. Ransom of the U. S. Army and the county was named after this fort. It was built to protect settlers and railroad workers who were working on the Northern Pacific Railroad between Fargo and Bismarck.
Fort Ransom (135-58) Jarry Lautt, Fort Ransom, Sup Chr, ph: 973-4831. ... ND 58054. Fax: 701-683-5827. Office Hours. Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Holidays and Closings information. Ransom County Job Application. Assistant Custodian Job Description. Deputy Auditor Job Description. Road Supervisor Job Description. Equipment Operator II ...