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Programs & Services. The Sheriff’s Office is responsible for collecting property taxes. Tax bills are mailed out to the property owners at the end of September and collection begins October 1st of each year. We no longer mail tax bills to mortgage companies.
Tax Collection. The Sheriff’s Office is responsible for collecting property taxes. Tax bills are mailed out to the property owners at the end of September and collection begins October 1st of each year. We no longer mail tax bills to mortgage companies.
Tax Information. Appeals Process for Real Property Assessments. Section 172 of the Constitution of Kentucky requires that all property be assessed for taxation at its fair cash value. The assessment date is January 1 of each year.
Sheriff. Phone: 502-839-4021. Office Hours. Monday-Friday. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Welcome Citizens of Anderson County! I am proud of our office and would like to share a little bit about what we do. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office has deputies that patrol and answer calls of service ranging from motorist assists to crimes in progress.
The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is now responsible for the selling, collecting and enforcement of the business license for Anderson County. If you are operating a business in Lawrenceburg or Anderson County you are required to purchase a license.
Programs and Services | Anderson County Sheriff. 208 S Main St. Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. Phone: (502) 839-4021. sheriff@acsheriff.com. Business License.
Since 1987 the DARE program has been taught in the Anderson County School system. The program is taught in the 5th grade at each elementary school by Chief Deputy Robbie Armstrong and Sgt Tony Likins and Deputy James Dunn.
The Kentucky State Police is now providing sex / criminal offender registration information to the public through this website. The intent of this site is public safety and awareness. This database is made available to alert possible victims of potential danger, not to punish or embarrass offenders.
The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office will maintain a highly visible presence on the county’s roadways and will be out in force conducting traffic safety checkpoints and saturation patrols to detect, arrest and prosecute impaired drivers to the fullest extent of the law.