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Harris County operates a tax office at 7900 Will Clayton Parkway in Humble. [18] The U.S. Postal Service operates the Humble Post Office. [19] Some locations in the City of Houston have Humble mailing addresses. [20]
Stafford is partly in Fort Bend County and partly in Harris County. Residents pay property taxes to their respective counties. [15] Harris County Precinct One, headed by Commissioner Rodney Ellis, serves the section of Stafford in Harris County. [32] [33] Much of Stafford is in District 26 of the Texas House of Representatives.
The Harris County Commissioners closed the poor farm in August 1958. [38] In 2014, no more burials were allowed to occur at the Oates Road facility due to overcapacity. [39] By 2013 the county was building a second potter's field due to overcapacity at the first. [38] Harris County Eastgate Cemetery had started operations in 2014. [39]
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From 1998 to early in 2008, Bettencourt was the Tax Assessor-Collector of his native Harris County, the third largest county in the United States. Bettencourt won reelection in 2000, 2004, and 2008. [ 1 ]
Most of East Aldine is in Harris County precinct 2, while some portions are in County Precinct 1. [15] Harris County Hospital District operates the Aldine Health Center at 4755 Aldine Mail Route in the district. [16] The community is served by Harris County Sheriff's Office District II Patrol, [17] headquartered from the Humble Substation at ...
The Bayport Industrial District is a large commercial real-estate development located in Southeast Harris County, Texas, within the Bay Area of Greater Houston.It is one of the two industrial districts in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of La Porte (the other being the Battleground Industrial District). [1]
The state sales tax is set at 6.25 percent. [27] Cities are allowed to impose an additional 1% tax, and additional taxes not to exceed 1% may be approved by voters for any combination of county sales tax, transportation districts, economic development, and/or crime prevention. The average sales tax in Texas amounts to 8.25 percent.