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Browse all city departments, contact information and the services they offer. Assessor Dept. Info 313-943-2140. The mission of the City of Dearborn Assessor is to appraise and assess Dearborn properties and perform related assessment administration functions as required by the State of Michigan.
Created by state law in 1968, the 19th District Court has been one of Michigan 's busiest for over three decades. Its caseload exceeds 75,000 annually. The court is located at 16077 Michigan Avenue and open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
How to look up and pay a water bill online. Water and sewage rates in the City of Dearborn are set annually in accordance with usage and costs levied by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. Water and sewage bills are sent quarterly and must be paid in full within 21 days. Related services:
Pay Court Fines or Traffic Citations. Fines, costs and other financial obligations imposed by the court must be paid at the time of assessment, except when the court allows otherwise, for good cause shown (Michigan Court Rule 1.110). Online payments for Traffic, Criminal or Probation.
Apply for Permits. Property owners in Dearborn (or their certified contractor) must apply for a permit before work begins on any project requiri ... Read More... Telephone 313-943-2150.
The mission of the City of Dearborn Assessor is to appraise and assess Dearborn properties and perform related assessment administration functions as required by the State of Michigan.
For general information, call 313-943-2000. The following City departments and divisions are located within the Dearborn Administrative Center: Mayor’s Office. City Council (including Council chambers) City Clerk. City Plan. Housing.
City Plan. The City Plan staff members serve the citizens of Dearborn by providing comprehensive analysis and recommendations regarding all land use issues related to city development.
Dearborn and Melvindale are protected by five engine companies, one quint company, two ladder companies, and five ALS ambulances housed at fire stations strategically located throughout Dearborn and Melvindale. Dearborn Fire provides protection for 27.3 square miles and nearly 110,000 residents.