Courthouse Offices
What would a county be without a government to keeps things running smoothly? In Pulaski County, we govern with an eye to being involved as much as we are needed, or as little. Our County officials are here to help you out with any questions or troubles that you may encounter.
112 East Main Street, Winamac, Indiana 46996
Mon. – Fri., 8:00a.m. – 4:00p.m. ET
For the duration of the Courthouse Rehabilitation Project, the Assessor’s, Auditor’s, Recorder’s, and Treasurer’s Offices will be located on the upper floor of the Pulaski County Annex, 125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, next to the Pulaski County Public Library. The Clerk’s Office will be located across the street from the courthouse in the Anstis building, 117 East Main Street, next door to Pulaski County Abstract.
Assessor’s Office
The County Assessor is elected for a four-year term and may be re-elected without limit. The County Assessor oversees a four-year cyclical reassessment. Also, the County Assessor…
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The County Auditor is elected for a four-year term and may serve for no more than eight years in a 12-year period. The auditor serves as secretary to…
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The Clerk of the Courts is elected for a four-year term and may serve up to two consecutive terms in a 12-year period. The clerk is the…
Read moreRecorder’s Office
The County Recorder is an elected official serving for a term of four years, but no more than eight years within a 12-year period. The Recorder’s chief…
Read moreSurveyor’s Office/Drainage Board
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…
Read moreTreasurer’s Office
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…
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