The County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) has a compassionate understanding of the problems that confront veterans, widows, widowers, and children. The CVSO knows the extent, the meaning,…
Justice Center, second floor 110 East Meridian Street Winamac, Indiana 46996 Christine Allen, Chief Probation Officer 574.946.6558 (Office) 574.946.6741 (Facsimile) probationoffice@pulaskicounty.in.gov Office hours: 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. ET Law…
John Kegarise, Manager 570 West 60 South Winamac, Indiana 46996 574.946.3030 Office hours: Mon.-Tues. & Thurs-Fri, 8:00a.m – 4:00p.m. ET; Wed., 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET;…
The Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) is a quasi-judicial board whose decisions may be disputed by the losing party via judicial review; neither the Advisory Plan Commission…
The Advisory Plan Commission, with support from the Community Development Commission, is currently having the Pulaski County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) overhauled by an outside consultant. Please…
Completed and approved by the County Commissioners in early 2009, the Advisory Plan Commission’s Pulaski County Comprehensive Plan: Plan for Smart Growth was funded by a Community…
The Pulaski County Advisory Plan Commission (APC) is charged with implementing Pulaski County land-use planning (per the Unified Development Ordinance); hiring staff, as necessary, for the purposes…
Formerly known as ‘Civil Defense’ (responsible for non-military measures designed to protect civilians in wartime), the Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is today affiliated with the Indiana Department…
The County Treasurer is elected to a four-year term and may serve up to two terms in a 12-year period. The treasurer is the custodian of all monies…
The County Surveyor is elected for a four-year term and may be re-elected without limit. The primary duties of the surveyor are to survey ditches, to keep…
The Pulaski County Superior Court is a court of general jurisdiction, hearing both criminal and civil cases. The Court processes approximately 3,000 cases per year with the…