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  • Ga

    Atlanta, GA
    Other

    This memorandum from the Georgia Employees' Retirement System Executive Director announces the Annual Meetings of multiple retirement and assurance boards scheduled for Thursday, April 17, 2025, beginning with an Investment Committee meeting at 8:30 A.M. followed by sequential board meetings for the Employees' Retirement System (10:00 A.M.), Georgia Judicial Retirement System (11:00 A.M.), Public School Employees Retirement System (11:15 A.M.), and State Employees' Assurance Department (11:30 A.M.). The meetings will be held at Two Northside 75 in Atlanta with public participation available via conference call using provided toll-free numbers and access codes.

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  • FY2025 Budget Snapshot 3 -1-.pdf

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

This FY2025 Budget Snapshot document provides an overview of Dallas County's budget process, organization, and financial structure. Dallas County government operates under a Commissioners Court structure consisting of one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from respective districts, which sets tax rates, adopts budgets, and oversees county administration. The County Judge serves as both executive administrator and presiding officer without judicial duties. The document explains that Texas counties, including Dallas County, focus on judicial systems, health and welfare services, law enforcement, and road construction, and do not manage schools, utilities, or commercial airports. The snapshot references an adopted budget summary and property tax information, with additional details available through the Dallas County Office of Budget and Evaluation at 500 Elm Street, Suite 5400, Dallas, Texas 75202, or by calling (214) 653-6384. Dallas County's vision statement is "Improving People's Lives," guided by core values of professionalism, customer focus, and diversity and inclusion.

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  • Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Public Records Lookup | LehighRecords.us

    Allentown, PA
    Other

    This document describes Lehigh County, Pennsylvania's public records system and compliance with state transparency laws. It defines public records according to Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) and outlines the major categories of accessible records, including court documents, property records, vital records, business licenses, tax information, and budget documents, with responsibility distributed among various county offices such as the Clerk of Judicial Records and Recorder of Deeds. The document confirms that Lehigh County operates as an open records jurisdiction, fully complying with the RTKL's presumption of openness and the Sunshine Act's public meeting requirements, with designated Open Records Officers in each department to facilitate citizen access to government information.

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  • PA State Archives - RG-47 - Series Titles - Microfilm: County Governments

    Pittsburgh, PA
    Other

    This document is a finding aid from the Pennsylvania State Archives describing Record Group 47, which contains digitized microfilm copies of county government records across Pennsylvania's 67 counties. The document outlines the structure and functions of Pennsylvania county governments, including their traditional roles in law enforcement, judicial administration, and elections, as well as expanded responsibilities in areas such as welfare, public health, regional planning, and environmental protection. County government is characterized as a "no-executive" system governed by a three-member board of county commissioners alongside numerous independently elected officials including sheriffs, district attorneys, and treasurers, whose powers and duties are defined by state statutes and county codes.

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  • Public Records | Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania

    Lansford, PA
    Other

    Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System provides public access to court records through an online portal, including individual case dockets, aggregate caseload statistics, and collections data. The system offers searchable contract summaries, expenditure reports, and salary information, along with standardized statewide processes for submitting public records requests while protecting sensitive information. Users can access court records for free through the UJS web portal and find appropriate forms for recurring requests and confidential filings.

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  • West Baton Rouge Clerk of Court | Cases & Pulblic Record Search

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Other

    The West Baton Rouge Clerk of Court website provides public access to online records across multiple categories including civil, criminal, land records, jury information, marriage licenses, passports, and election information through three separate account systems: Clerk Connect (civil), ClerkNet (criminal), and eSearch (land records). Beginning July 1, 2023, the office announced availability of eClerks Alert, a free statewide monitoring service that allows users to register for alerts on land record filings in their name across up to 64 Louisiana parishes, with capacity to monitor up to 5 names per account via text and email notification. Amanda Gross Thies, a Louisiana Tech University and LSU Law School graduate, began her first term as Clerk of Court on July 1, 2024, after previously serving as Chief Deputy Clerk and Judicial Law Clerk in the 18th Judicial District Court.

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