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County Alerts Center. Access various alerts including road closures, parking alerts, boil water advisories, and more. County Alerts will be displayed at the top of the website when active... Read on...
The County Appraiser is an appointed office with the responsibility to discover, list, appraise, and maintain records of data relating to all taxable and exempt, real and personal property within Seward County.
County Clerk. For inquires regarding Civil, Domestic, Marriage, Divorce, Birth, Death Certificates, Small Claims, Jury, Traffic or Probate contact District Court at (620)626-3375. The County Clerk serves as the official secretary for the Board of County Commissioners.
Departments J-Z. Seward County, Kansas. 515 N Washington. Liberal, KS 67901. Phone: 620-626-3212.
There is a district court in each county and an office of the Clerk of the Court where cases may be filed. Local Court Rules. For inquires regarding: Civil, Domestic, Marriage License, and Small Claims: (620) 626-3234. Jury: (620) 626-3234. Traffic: (620) 626-3232.
Tax Statements. Payment of taxes is the responsibility of the owner. Tax statements are mailed in November. Your check is your receipt. (Receipts will be printed upon request). Search Property Tax Statements.
FAQs. How do I find out if there are registered offenders in my neighborhood? How do I get a copy of my accident report? What are jail visitation hours and rules? View All FAQs. Seward County, Kansas. 515 N Washington. Liberal, KS 67901. Phone: 620-626-3212.
The Board of County Commissioners meet on the first and third Monday of each month at 5:30 pm in the Commission Chambers, located at the Seward County Administration Building, 2nd floor, 515 N Washington, Liberal, KS 67901.
Job Postings. Thank you for your interest in employment with Seward County. Browse through the following to learn about available opportunities. If you are having trouble view this page visit our Career site.
Duties of the County Treasurer include: Collecting all money owed to the County. Distributing all tax money five times a year to divisions and subdivisions according to levies set by the County. Keeping an accounting of all money paid in and out of the County and to post the accounting in the newspaper quarterly.