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Assessor
The Mission and goal of the Assessor’s Office is to provide a well-managed office that will serve the public with qualified staff,
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Board of County Commissioners
The Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of Grant County. Its duties, by state law, are both legislative and executive. Learn more, and find Commissioner requirements, current Commissioners, and agendas.
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Clerk
Our mission, as public servants of the Grant County Clerk’s Office, is to excel in our commitment to provide courteous and efficient customer service, while maintaining superior quality in our archival and records management procedures to provide convenient public access to all clerk’s records; and to promote the success of the democratic process in the administration of Voter Registration and Election procedures by promoting public trust and confidence at maximum level.
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Probate Judge
Probate is the judicial process for transferring the property of a person who has died (called a decedent). The property is transferred according to either (1) the decedent’s Will, (Testate) or (2) if the decedent died without a Will, (Intestate), according to New Mexico’s laws of intestate succession. The probate court appoints legally qualified persons, called personal representatives, to manage and settle the decedent’s business affairs.
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Sheriff's Office
Our department is interested in any activity that you as citizens feel is suspicious or of a criminal nature. Your phone calls are valuable to us. If you think something isn’t right, it probably isn’t. It’s best to call us so we can check things out.
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Treasurer
The Treasurer serves as the tax collector for Grant County, the State of New Mexico and numerous other tax authorities within the County of Grant. The Treasurer’s Office takes the assessed property valuations, provided by the Assessor’s Office, and multiplies that by the tax rate established by the State of New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration to calculate the amount of taxes due.