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Departments A-G
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Assessor - Treasurer
The Assessor-Treasurer provides information regarding property parcels, appeals, foreclosures and taxes.
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Assigned Counsel (Public Defender)
The Department of Assigned Counsel provides professional and effective representation to indigent Pierce County residents accused of crimes.
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Auditor
Find out how to renew your passport or register to vote in the next election. The Pierce County Auditor's Office also oversees licensing and record keeping for the county.
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Clerk of the Superior Court
The Clerk of the Superior Court is responsible for maintaining the records of all cases filed in the Superior Court, issuance of various writs, orders, subpoenas and warrants in support of the court's decisions, as well as administration of the Mandatory Arbitration System.
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Communications
Utilize Pierce County's various communication services to stay up to date on the latest news and events from around the county.
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Economic Development
Explore information about expanding or relocating your business to Pierce County, regional development efforts, tax incentives and other services / programs provided by the Economic Development Department.
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Emergency Management
The Department of Emergency Management provides information to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from all types of hazards, emergencies and disasters.
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Executive
The County Executive oversees the daily operations of Pierce County government.
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Facilities Management
Facilities Management staff provides attractive, well-maintained, secure, clean, accessible, safe, well-planned and managed environments for Pierce County government.
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Finance
The Finance Department includes Finance & Performance Management, Fleet Services, Information Technology, Procurement & Contract Services, and Risk Management divisions.
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County Council