County Treasurer | Ottawa County, MI
Ottawa County, MI

Ottawa County
Treasurer’s Office

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Elected to a four-year term, the County Treasurer serves as the custodian of all County funds and is responsible for receipting, recording, and investing all money deposited with the County.

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Dog Licenses

All dogs four months and older in Ottawa County must be licensed. Learn more about how to purchase or renew your dog’s license.

Delinquent Property Taxes

Find information about delinquent property taxes, payment options, foreclosure auction information, and other helpful resources.

Investments

Find investment information, including monthly financial reports to the Finance and Administration Committee.

Property Search

Find information about real estate in Ottawa County including assessed values and tax information provided by the Treasurer, Equalization and local units.
 

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Ottawa County Treasurer
12220 Fillmore Street, Room 155
West Olive, MI 49460

Drop Box

Use the drop box located at 12220 Fillmore Street. The drop box is at the lower entrance doors.

Mission Statement

We are stewards of the financial resources of Ottawa County and accurately account for and prudently invest County revenue with integrity and compassion for the benefit of our residents.

The Treasurer collects delinquent real property taxes and, following a court order, conducts the sale of properties which are more than 24 months delinquent. The County Treasurer also serves as the agent of the delinquent tax revolving fund, through which the County can forward to local taxing entities the amount of delinquent taxes due and owing on real property while it pursues payment of the taxes from the debtor. The County Treasurer also manages the dog and kennel license program, selling both one-year and three-year dog licenses on a year-round basis, and kennel licenses yearly.

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Cheryl Clark
County Treasurer