Swift County Treasurer
The Treasurer is one of three County officials that are elected at large by the voters of Swift County every 4 years.
Specific duties of the Treasurer include:
- Mails out over 8,800 tax statements to taxpayers every year
- Maintains and updates taxpayer addresses and escrow files
- Collects and distributes over $18,000,000 in taxes from real estate mobile homes and personal property
- Invests money according to County cash flow needs
- Handles all deposits of funds, disbursements of payments and reconciliation of bank accounts ‑ banking functions
- Processes legal documents relating to property transfers through the collection of Deed and Mortgage Registry taxes
- Mails out over 8,800 "Truth In Taxation" notices annually
- Holds surety bonds of auctioneers, transient merchants, and peddlers upon the issuance of a license by the Auditor
In Swift County, the Treasurer also has responsibility for the management of most Vital Statistics. Registration of vital statistics is done by the Treasurer. This includes birth, death, and marriage records of the present as well as the past. The earliest records available for public review are dated 1870. Genealogy and land tax records assistance is available during normal working hours. Marriage license applications are also processed in the Treasurer's office.