Welcome to the Grant County Auditor's website!

The Auditor is the Chief Financial Officer of the County and in fact is the very heartbeat of county government. Every county office deals directly with the Auditor's Office on a regular basis to obtain important financial and tax-related information.

The Auditor's staff is responsible for handling all receipts and disbursements of county funds, creating financial statements for the county, completing annual reports for review by the State Board of Accounts, and maintaining payroll for all county employees.

Additionally the Auditor's office handles all transfers of ownership of real property, preserves the plat maps for townships in Grant County, maintains tax duplicates for all real, personal, mobile home, drainage and special assessment records, controls distributions of tax collections, special assessments, and special revenue collections for all units of government within Grant County, and manages the filing of all applications for exemptions and deductions allowable by state statute.

It is the Auditor's goals that this information be timely, accurate, and easily accessible to the public.

All budgets, salary ordinances, additional appropriations, transfers, and abatement applications are submitted to the County Council for approval.

The Auditor is also Secretary for the County Council and County Commissioners. The minutes of the Council and Commissioner proceedings are maintained by the Auditor's office.