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We conduct rigorous, transparent, and independent audits and investigations. Our work impacts the entities we audit and all North Carolina citizens. We make recommendations that result in meaningful change to improve government services, identify wasteful spending, and ensure programs such as health, education and economic growth are delivering ...
On December 16, 2023, Jessica was sworn in as North Carolina’s State Auditor, where she works to improve government services, identify wasteful spending, and ensure programs involving public health, education, and economic growth are serving the public good.
We are the State’s Independent Auditor. We provide unbiased and irrefutable audit and investigative reports so stakeholders can make informed decisions, hold entities accountable, and ensure good stewardship of public funds.
North Carolina Office of the State Auditor 20601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699. Voice: 919-807-7500 Toll-Free Tipline: 800-730-8477 Fax: 919-807-7647
North Carolina Office of the State Auditor 20601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699. Voice: 919-807-7500 Toll-Free Tipline: 800-730-8477 Fax: 919-807-7647
North Carolina Office of the State Auditor 20601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699. Voice: 919-807-7500 Toll-Free Tipline: 800-730-8477 Fax: 919-807-7647
Recruitment and Referral. Vacancies in the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (OSA) are advertised outside the office through the North Carolina Department of Commerce - Division of Employment Security, the Office of State Human Resources and most public libraries.
North Carolina Office of the State Auditor 20601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699. Voice: 919-807-7500 Toll-Free Tipline: 800-730-8477 Fax: 919-807-7647
North Carolina Office of the State Auditor 20601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699. Voice: 919-807-7500 Toll-Free Tipline: 800-730-8477 Fax: 919-807-7647
In 1782, the General Assembly appointed Richard Caswell as the first Comptroller of the State of North Carolina. His duties were to direct the mode of stating, checking, and controlling all public accounts and to keep these accounts for inspection by the General Assembly.