DEPARTMENTS
departments
Appraiser
The Appraiser’s mission is to discover, accurately list, and value all taxable property in the county in a equitable and fair manner. All information in the office, if allowed by law, is shared with the public in a friendly, courteous, and helpful manner.
Clerk
The Gove County Clerk’s Office handles many of the administrative functions of the county including elections, budgets, human resources, payroll, and taxes.
District Court
Gove County is part of the 23rd Judicial District in the State of Kansas.
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economic development
The mission of Gove County Economic Development is to further economic development by promoting the assets and resources of the county and its communities.
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Elections
The county Clerk serves as county’s Election Officer. Please contact the Clerk’s office regarding any kind of election information.
Golden Prairie Extension
K-State Research and Extension is a statewide network of educators sharing unbiased, research-based information and expertise on issues important to Kansas.
Public Health
The Gove County Health Department provides a wide variety of services that keeps our primary client, the community, healthy.
Landfill
Gove County maintains a sanitary landfill for residents to dispose of typical household waste.
Noxious Weed
The goals of the Gove County Noxious Weed department are to educate and assist the public with environmentally safe methods to control the noxious weeds in the county.
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Register of Deeds
The Register of Deeds office files and records documents that pertain to real estate.
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Road & Bridge
The Road and Bridge department strives to effectively and efficiently maintain and improve Gove County’s roads, bridges, road signs, and drainage in order to provide quality transportation and public safety to the public.
Sheriff & Emergency Management
Gove County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement for the entire county. Gove County Emergency Management is the designated disaster agency for the county with the responsibility for coordinating the mitigation of, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from disasters.
Treasurer
The Treasurer’s office, per statute, is responsible for the tax billing, collection, and distribution of tax monies for the state, county, cities, and all other taxing entities that levy ad valorem and/or special assessment taxes.