Highland County Auditor in Ohio

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The Highland County Auditor is Bill Fawley, a highly experienced auditor who was reelected to the office for the 7th time in 2015. Mr. Fawley’s is widely respected for his honesty and integrity and his current term in office ends on March 10, 2019. The auditor’s position is essential to maintaining the fiscal health of Highland County and county officials and taxpayers alike look to Mr. Fawley’s office for the administration of fair and objective policies. This article provides useful information about Highland County in general followed by a description of the role of the Highland County Auditor. Important contact information for the auditor’s office is followed by a summary of the research and important findings about this elected office in the conclusion.

 

Information about Highland County, Ohio

Located at the south-western corner of Ohio, Highland County was founded in 1805 and has its county seat at Hillsboro. The county offers a modern library system with a main library and three branches that subscribe to the SEO Consortium which provides access to nearly 7 million items through member libraries for county residents.  The county also features a number of outstanding state parks, including Rocky Ford State Park and Paint Creek State Park that offer miniature golf, fishing, boating, swimming, hunting and camping experiences. In addition, the Fallsville Wildlife Area and Highland Sanctuary are located in Highland County

The most recent U.S. Census (2010) places the population of Highland County at just over 43,000 people, with the overwhelming majority (96%) being white, with the remainder being comprised of African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics and Asians. The county contains 32,381 parcels of land and more than 19,000 housing units and 16,696 households, with 70.6% of them being owner-occupied with a median value of $103,500. In 2016, the median household income was $39,858 and there were six new building permits issued in Highland County.

Role of the Highland County Auditor

County auditors are generally responsible for checking the fairness, accuracy, and general acceptability of government accounting records and statements and then attesting to them. The duties of the Highland County Auditor also include examining accounts of county agencies to ensure that all expenditures have been made in accordance with the authorizations stipulated by the state legislature. In addition, role of the Highland County Auditor includes maintaining an online search portal that employs state-of-the-art digitized geographic information system data where users can search for properties in the county by owner, parcel, address, map number and intersection as well as allowing for advanced searches.

The Highland County Auditor also provides ongoing sales reports for the county which can be searched by week, month, week-to-date, month-to-date and year-to-date as well as filters for the entire county, school district, township, city or neighborhood. Other services offered by the Highland County Auditor include a mapping feature for townships, cities, villages, streets and railroads as well as hydrographic details of the county. Finally, the Highland County Auditor provides digitized versions of various real estate-related forms such as homestead exemption applications and applications for tax reductions for owner-occupied properties.

Contact Information

Full address:

Mr. Bill Fawley
119 Governor Foraker Place
P.O. Box 822
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133

Phone:
(937) 393-1915

Fax:
(937) 393-3854

Email:
bfawley@co.highland.oh.us

Hours of operation:
Monday-Friday — 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
(Closed holidays)

Conclusion

Located in south-western corner of Ohio, Highland County has a population of slightly more than 43,000 people, the majority of which are white with a median household income of almost $40,000. The townships and municipalities in Highland County depend on the Auditor’s Office to provide them with professional accounting services that are needed to ensure the smooth operation of governmental agencies and social services. The role of the Highland County Auditor’s Office also includes providing online resources that residents and businesses need for real estate and other interactions with county government agencies and officials.