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  • Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us

    Baltimore, MD
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    Baltimore County maintains public records pursuant to Maryland's Public Information Act § 4-101, which establishes presumptive public access to government documents created or received by county agencies. The county's records span ten categories: court records (civil, criminal, traffic, and family cases from the Circuit Court), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and tax assessments), vital records (birth certificates from 1939-present, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees), business records (licenses, permits, and fictitious business registrations), tax records, voting records from the Board of Elections, government proceedings (Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings), financial documents (budgets, expenditure reports, and statements), law enforcement records (with restrictions), and land use records (zoning maps, building permits, and development plans). The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court and land records, while the State Department of Assessments and Taxation and Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records hold respective property and vital records. Baltimore County complies with Maryland's Open Meetings Act and operates a public information portal and dedicated request process to provide digital access to commonly requested documents.

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  • PART I: THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH Chapter I.

    Fort Worth, TX
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    This document is the table of contents and introductory sections of the Fort Worth City Charter, originally adopted by voters on December 11, 1924, with amendments through November 8, 1983. The charter establishes Fort Worth as a municipal corporation in Tarrant County, Texas, and outlines its organizational structure across 28 chapters covering city council, departments (police, fire, public works, finance, etc.), budgeting, taxation, and administrative procedures. The document indicates the charter has been amended multiple times between 1928 and 1983, with subsequent amendments noted in individual sections.

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  • Boards & Committees

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg maintains 36 boards and committees that advise on city initiatives and work with internal departments and City Council to serve residents. The boards and committees include appointed bodies such as the Budget, Finance, and Taxation Committee and pension fund boards, as well as advisory committees covering housing, arts, aging, sustainability, and development. The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee currently has 3 vacancies. Interested residents can apply to serve on boards and committees through a formal application process, with agendas and meeting minutes available on respective board pages, though archived documents from more than one year prior are not included on the city website and must be requested through the Public Records page.

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  • City Council | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    Worcester's City Council is the legislative body consisting of eleven elected officials: Mayor and Councilor-at-Large Joe Petty, six additional Councilors-at-Large, and five District Councilors representing Districts 1–5. As of July 2025, all current and upcoming agendas, archived meeting minutes, and meeting videos are available through the OneMeeting portal, with archived materials going back to 2021 and older files being added on an ongoing basis. Residents can petition the City Council on topics including street conditions, lighting, public safety, housing, zoning, taxation, traffic, and parking, and can contact their councilors using the city's online contact form or identify their district representative through an interactive map.

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  • MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX - CCA - Division Of Taxation

    Cleveland, OH
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    This document describes the Cleveland Division of Taxation's extended hours during the 2025 tax season (March 30–April 15), with weekday hours from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday walk-in assistance available on April 11. The page provides contact information for the Municipal Income Tax office and directs taxpayers to resources including tax forms, audit notices, taxpayer rights, and penalty information.

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  • UNDERSTANDING REASSESSMENT What Is a County-Wide Reassessment?

    Lebanon, PA
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    Lebanon County is conducting a county-wide real estate reassessment for the first time since 1972, after a 2008 court ruling determined that property values had become inconsistent and outdated, causing unfair tax burdens among property owners. The reassessment aims to establish current Fair Market Values and ensure uniform taxation across similar properties, with 21st Century Appraisals, Inc. contracted to conduct the process including property visits, data collection, new valuations, and appeals assistance. The document explains that reassessments are necessary because property values change over time at different rates across neighborhoods and property types, creating inequities in the tax system.

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  • Redacción de la Carta de Autonomía de Hazleton GSC

    Hazleton, PA
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    The document outlines the drafting process for Hazleton's Charter of Autonomy as of November 18, 2025, conducted by the Hazleton Government Studies Commission. The charter aims to transfer municipal governance from state code to local citizens while allowing flexibility in defining municipal structure, powers, taxation, and functions. Key drafting considerations include determining the government form (maintaining current structure, mirroring optional plan forms from state law, or creating a hybrid model), offering fiscal flexibility while ensuring fiscal accountability, and adhering to four style principles: clarity, consistency, concision, and legal correctness. Basic charter components must include a general grant of powers to the municipality, basic government organization with identified elected and appointed officials, legislative and administrative procedures, provisions for citizen participation, mandates for merit-based personnel systems and professional auditing, and general provisions covering transition procedures and effective dates.

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  • 1 CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF YORK PART THREE

    York, PA
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    This document is a codified ordinance for York containing the table of contents and opening sections of Part Three: Business Regulation and Taxation Code. The material covers real estate assessment and taxation articles, including the city's acceptance of Pennsylvania's Third Class County Assessment Law and adoption of a 100% predetermined ratio for real property valuation. The document also outlines various business regulation titles and tax codes governing activities such as cable television franchises, pawnbrokers, peddlers, and various local taxes including income tax, business privilege tax, and admissions tax.

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  • ANNUAL REPORT MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION

    Baltimore, MD
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  • Public Meetings | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    This document is a guide to public participation in Worcester city meetings. It explains that City Council meetings are open to the public for both in-person and remote participation under Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, with public comment limited to two minutes per speaker and thirty minutes total per meeting. The city provides agendas, minutes, meeting calendars, and video-on-demand access through its website, along with translated materials in English, Spanish, Albanian, Nepali, Portuguese, Twi, and Vietnamese. Individuals may petition the City Council on topics including streets, sidewalks, lighting, public safety, housing, zoning, taxation, traffic, and parking. The city requires all public meetings to be held in locations accessible to people with disabilities and offers auxiliary aids, alternative format materials, and reasonable accommodations upon request.

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