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  1. Oct 14, 2020 · Buchanan County, Iowa. An act approved by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on December 21, 1837 established boundaries for the county lying west of Delaware County and running to the western edge of the territory at the Missouri River. The county was in all other respects a part of Dubuque County, but this was the first step towards the ...

  2. www.buchanancounty.iowa.gov › departments › assessorsBuchanan County Assessor - Iowa

    The Buchanan County Assessor's primary duty and responsibility is to assess all real property, which includes residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural classes of property. Real property is revalued every two years. The effective date of the assessment is January 1st of the current year.

  3. Department Overview. Our departments are dedicated to serving the County and helping you find any information you need. To find information relevant to you, click one of the Departments on the left. 210 5TH Ave NE | Independence, IA 50644. (319) 334-2196 | dvogel@co.buchanan.ia.us.

  4. www.buchanancounty.iowa.gov › about_us › indexAbout Buchanan County

    Buchanan County towns include Independence (the county seat), Quasqueton, Fairbank, Brandon, Jesup, Winthrop, Hazleton, Aurora, Lamont, Stanley, Rowley, as well as, the unincorporated villages of Littleton, Chatham and Otterville.

  5. Inmate Search. The following information is updated once per day. For the most recent information, please visit the Iowa Courts Electronic Docket Record Search at: https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us.

  6. www.buchanancounty.iowa.gov › departments › treasurerBuchanan County Treasurer

    The Buchanan County Treasurer is responsible for the receipt, management, disbursement, and investment of all monies paid to the County and serves as agent for the State of Iowa Department of Transportation and Iowa Department of Revenue and Finance.

  7. Given time to develop its central repository of spatial and tabular data, the GIS Department will grow to play a critical part in numerous county operations: from parcel mapping to planning and zoning; flood response to secondary roads asset mapping; evaluations of well and septic systems to conservation practices; and E911 mapping.

  8. www.buchanancounty.iowa.gov › departments › planning_and_zoningBuchanan County Planning & Zoning

    Dec 2, 2023 · Buchanan County Planning & Zoning. Purpose: Buchanan County adopted zoning in 1974 to allow for the orderly growth of the rural, unincorporated areas of the county for the general good of the citizens of the county, while maintaining the natural resources and coordinating residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural uses throughout the ...

  9. www.buchanancounty.iowa.gov › resources › about_buchanan_countyAbout Buchanan County - Iowa

    About Buchanan County. An act approved by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on December 21, 1837 established boundaries for the county lying west of Delaware County and running to the western edge of the territory at the Missouri River.

  10. The Buchanan County Sheriff's Office provides police protection and enforces local, state and federal laws for eight of the eleven incorporated communities as well as all of rural Buchanan County. The communities are Aurora, Brandon, Hazleton, Lamont, Quasqueton, Rowley, Stanley and Winthrop.

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