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Wabasha County Auditor/Treasurer:
Jerry Leisen
625 Jefferson Avenue
Wabasha, MN 55981
Phone: (651)-565-2648
Fax: (651)-565-2774
E-mail:
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Deputy Auditor/Treasurer Supervisor
Denise Anderson
Deputy Auditor/Treasurers:
Audry Plote
Frances Warren
Kathy Jeffery
The Wabasha County Auditor/Treasurer is an elected position with a term
of four years. Currently, the Auditor/Treasurer's office has the
responsibilities of maintaining the official financial records,
maintaining all County checkbooks, reconciling approximately 14,500
checks for $24,000,000 per year (1999). This office deposits all monies
and we maintain electronic ledgers that serve as checks and balances
between the Auditor's and Treasurer's office ledgers.
This office has the responsibilities of maintaining over 16,000 (1999)
real and personal property parcels, their sells and tax descriptions
including splits, combinations and annexations, the calculation and
preparation of all tax and truth in taxation statements, the collection
of all delinquent taxes, forfeitures and sales of all forfeited
property. This office also collects all current real estate, personal
property, mobile home, state deed and mortgage registration taxes. This
office assists lawyers, banks, realtors and others with tax, land
ownership and legal description queries.
As Registrar of Voters and Chief Custodian of the County's official
voter registration records, this office must train all election judges,
prepare ballots and provide election supplies to the County's 33 voting
precincts and conduct and supervise all county elections.
This office is responsible for the issuance of County liquor, wine,
beer, auctioneer, fireworks, gambling and other licenses issued by the
County as appropriate.
The Auditor/Treasurer is a member, by statute, of the County Board of
Equalization, the County Canvassing Board and sits on various other
committees and boards as appointed or directed by the County Board.
This office maintains liaison with 17 townships, 11 cities, 7
school districts and various state and federal offices and agencies.
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