Update from the Bannock County Treasurer’s Office: ? ? The 2024 tax notices are complete, and property owners should expect to receive their notice next week.?? ? Due to a software issue in the State Tax Commission’s Office, tax notices for Bannock County property owners were delayed this year. The issue was recently resolved and our staff in the Treasurer’s Office worked diligently to complete the notices as quickly as possible.? ? The notices were sent to the printing agency on Tuesday, November 26th, but due to the Thanksgiving holiday, they won’t be able to start printing until next week.? ? We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we worked through this issue.? ? Property taxes are due December 20th?and can be paid online, by phone, mail, or in person. Due to the courthouse's ongoing construction, we encourage people to pay online, by phone, mail, or drop box. ? Those who prefer to pay in person are welcome to. Please use the front entrance or call?208-236-7499?for ADA assistance. ? For more information on your payment options, please visit?https://lnkd.in/gcxWwDCs.
关于我们
Bannock County, State of Idaho.
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https://www.bannockcounty.us
Bannock County的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Pocatello,Idaho
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1893
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主要
624 E Center St
US,Idaho,Pocatello,83201
Bannock County员工
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There are many hidden heroes in our midst who may not even consider themselves heroes. That's why the Bannock County Commissioners officially declared today, November 26th, "Bannock County Military Caregivers' Day." This day recognizes all siblings, spouses, children, parents, and friends who are caring for our wounded, ill, or injured warriors. Thank you to the Wyeth Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution for bringing this to the Bannock County Commissioners. Bannock County honors and appreciates all the Military Caregivers in our community today and every day. pocatellodar.org
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Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, some Bannock County offices will have irregular hours next week. View upcoming closures: https://lnkd.in/gypQiiic Thank you for your understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
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Statement from the Bannock County Treasurer's Office: The Bannock County Treasurer’s Office would like to notify taxpayers that there is a possibility that their 2024 tax notices could be mailed later than usual this year. Due to a software issue in the State Tax Commission’s office, the Bannock County Treasurer’s Office has been unable to complete the process of generating taxes at this time. The State is working hard to resolve the issue, and the Treasurer’s Office will do everything possible to get your tax notice to you as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, this delay is out of our control and we appreciate everyone’s patience while this gets resolved. In the meantime, the Treasurer’s Office is happy to calculate an estimate for an individual’s 2024 tax bill. However, the estimate will not include the Homeowner Tax Relief (HB 292) provided by the legislature. Those who prefer to pay their taxes before they receive their bill are welcome to pay their estimated amount. If you would like an estimate of your tax bill before you receive your official notice, please call the Treasurer’s Office at 208-236-7220. (Any tax overpayment will go towards the property owner’s 2024 2nd half-tax bill or their 2025 tax bill.) The December 20th due date for the first half of the taxes will remain the same in accordance with Idaho Code 63-903.
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???? Get ready for winter by getting your Parks & Recreation decals today! Stop by or call the Bannock County DMV to get your invasive species tag, OHV or Snowmobile registration, and Park n Ski passes. The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation is moving to a new computer system at the start of the year, which could temporarily delay your permits. So, we encourage you to stop by now to prepare for the upcoming season of winter fun! buff.ly/4eCMwU7
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The 6th Judicial District's annual drive to provide stuffed animals to children in foster care and adoption programs is happening now until Dec. 16th. If you want to donate, please provide new or gently used stuffed animals. Drop boxes are set up at the Bannock County Courthouse room 106 (624 E Center St) and The Village (345 N 5th Avenue).
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The community is invited to the 6th Judicial District’s annual National Adopt Day Celebration on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The celebration will feature information about adoption, with speakers discussing the importance of adoption, including the Honorable Anson L. Call. The celebration will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Village, 345 N 5th Avenue in Pocatello. This year’s theme is “Adoption Rocks!” and community members are invited to paint a rock at the event in honor of adoption. Light refreshments will be served. National Adoption Day is an effort to increase awareness of the children in the nationwide foster care system who are waiting to be adopted. The day is typically celebrated on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, but Idaho courts will celebrate throughout the month of November. The 6th Judicial District National Adoption Day Celebration is supported by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho Supreme Court Family Court Services, Bannock County, and the 6th Judicial District Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).
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Our Jury Services office has received numerous reports of phone fraudsters asking for false fines for missing jury service to be paid over the phone. Please be aware: ? The 6th Judicial Court, or any court, will never assess a fine or penalty for failing to appear for jury service without first having the person appear before a judge. ? The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office never issues subpoenas or warrants over the phone. ? If someone presents themselves as a Bannock County employee and states you have a legal issue and need to pay a sum of money immediately, they are attempting to scam you. Report scams to the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office at 208-236-7123.
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We want YOU to join our NEW Agricultural Protection Area Commission! This new board will advise the County Commissioners on agricultural protection area proposals in Bannock County. We are looking to appoint three Bannock County residents who are actively employed or supporting agriculture in the county or are involved in any of the following organizations: ? local soil & water conservation districts ? local cattlemen’s association ? farm Bureau board ? irrigation district ? water users association ? grower/commodity association Applications are due by 5 p.m. December 13, 2024. Application instructions are available at https://lnkd.in/gn2XQi6y For questions, please call 208-236-7230.
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When tragedy strikes the United States, Idahoans aren’t afraid to answer the call for help. Three volunteers from Bannock County and one from Idaho Falls traveled across the country to North Carolina to help in the Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Parker Williams, Karen Trumbull, Emma Iannacone, and Eric Grossarth were deployed through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a crucial interstate agreement that facilitates resource sharing among states during times of disaster or emergency. Learn more about their time in North Carolina in our latest blog post here: https://lnkd.in/gSwcAVhc Interested in volunteering for local emergencies? Contact the Eastern Idaho Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (EIVOAD) at [email protected] or [email protected].
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