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Staci Byrns  
(317) 232-2512

Overview 

The Constitution of Indiana imposes no duties upon the county auditor. It only provides that he/she shall "perform such duties as may be directed by law." It is through statute that the county auditor is considered the fiscal officer for many of the duties in the county and works closely with all other departments and county offices. This includes being responsible for documenting the financial activity in a county’s various funds and reporting this activity yearly into the State’s Gateway System. The county auditor is to keep accurate account current with the county treasurer, keep account for each item of appropriation made by the county council, issue warrants and certify claims. The county auditor is part of the property tax process, which includes being responsible for the preparation, preservation, alteration, and maintenance of the tax duplicate. The county auditor is also to perform the duties as clerk at meetings for both the county commissioners and county council. All of these and more place a heavy duty of fiscal responsibilities onto the office of county auditor.

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