Finance AdministrationIn Georgia, county governments are responsible for managing public funds with transparency, accountability, and compliance with state law. The finance function oversees preparation of the annual budget, management of revenues (such as property taxes, LOST, and SPLOST), monitoring of expenditures, financial reporting, and coordination of independent audits. Finance staff also ensure compliance with state requirements, including advertising tax hearings when the millage rate exceeds the rollback rate and filing reports with the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts. By administering these processes, county finance offices safeguard taxpayer resources and provide the financial framework that supports public services and long-term community development.
All questions on financial information should be directed to the Chairman of the Warren County Board of Commissioners. |
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Current Financial Audit
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Each year, Warren County undergoes an independent financial audit in accordance with Georgia law and national accounting standards. These reports provide an objective review of the County’s financial position, including revenues, expenditures, fund balances, and special accounts. Making these documents publicly available ensures transparency, accountability, and trust in how taxpayer dollars are managed.
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