WelcomeWelcome to the Texas Association of County Auditors official website. “In God we trust, all others we audit.” County Government is, for many people, the primary, most accessible level of government. In true democratic fashion, officials are elected from among the populace to represent citizens, provide a variety of services, and act as a bridge to span the gap between local citizens and State Government. In the midst of these elected positions is one, apolitical, appointed official - the County Auditor. The County Auditor has a broad scope of duties and responsibilities. Among other jobs, the County Auditor is to serve as a check on the financial operations of other county offices, as well as fulfill financial accounting and budget responsibilities. Hot Items Mission Statement
“Someone Knew What They Were Doing”
What is a County Auditor? (PDF)
Listserve
Senate Resolution 442 – County Auditors Centennial (PDF) What's NewDo you know of a new County Auditor in need of a mentor? If so, please contact Kirk Kirkpatrick (817)556-6305 or at kirk@johnsoncountytx.org . 2007 Fall Conference Speaker Presentations 2006 Fall Conference Speaker Presentations 2007 Spring Institute Speaker Presentations Education Resource/Training Web Page
County Auditors’ Comments
Answers to Comments Triva questions (PDF) TACA Website Live – contact Jackson County Auditor Michelle Darilek (361) 782-2072 to submit news, documents or suggestions. The deadline for monthly updates is the 28th day of each month.
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