Every sheriff, county clerk and recorder, and county treasurer shall keep his or her respective office at the county seat of the county and in the office provided by the county, if any such has been provided, or, if there is none provided, then at such place as the board of county commissioners shall direct. […]
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, every county clerk and recorder, district attorney, sheriff, or other state or county officer appointed by law, required or permitted to receive and pay over to the county treasurer any taxes, fines, fees, or other moneys whatsoever, within thirty days after the receipt of such moneys, […]
Copies of all documents, writs, proceedings, instruments, papers, and writings duly filed or deposited in the office of any county judge, county clerk and recorder, or county treasurer, and transcripts from books of record or proceedings kept by any of said officers, with the seal of his office affixed, shall be prima facie evidence in […]
All county officers who hold their office by election shall make their resignation to the officer authorized by law to fill such vacancies in such office, respectively. Source: G.L. § 560. G.S. § 660. R.S. 08: § 1358. C.L. § 8835. CSA: C. 45, § 182. CRS 53: § 35-1-4. C.R.S. 1963: § 35-1-4.
Every county office shall become vacant, on the happening of any one of the following events, before the expiration of the term of office: The death of the incumbent; The resignation of the incumbent; The removal of the incumbent; The incumbent’s ceasing to be an inhabitant of the county for which he was elected or […]
When any coroner is required to act as sheriff, or any other officer in this state is required to perform any duties belonging to any other office, for the time being, he shall have the same powers in respect to that duty as are given by law to the officer whose duties he performs, and […]
Any person elected or appointed to any county office in any county in this state who refuses to qualify, having consented to such election or appointment, is liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred nor less than twenty-five dollars, at the discretion of any court having competent jurisdiction. Source: R.S. p. 190, § 1. […]
All fines contemplated in section 30-10-107 shall be recoverable before any court in this state, in the name of the county in which the case arises, and shall be appropriated to the use of the school fund of said county. Source: R.S. p. 190, § 10. G.L. § 564. G.S. § 665. R.S. 08: § […]
All county offices shall be kept open for the transaction of county business on the days and during the hours designated by resolution of the board of county commissioners. However, all clerks of court and sheriffs shall be subject, at all times, to the command of the people, and each thereof shall at all hours, […]
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, every county officer named in section 30-10-101, before entering upon the duties of office, on or before the day of the commencement of the term for which the officer was elected, shall execute and deposit an official bond, as prescribed by law. Any such officer shall […]
A deputy appointed to office, before entering upon the deputy’s duties under such appointment, shall take and subscribe the like oath of office as that required to be taken by the appointing officer and shall deposit the same in the office where the oath of such officer is deposited. Source: G.L. § 556. G.S. § […]
When the term of office of any sheriff, coroner, county judge, county clerk and recorder, assessor, county treasurer, county surveyor, or other county officer expires, it shall be lawful for such officer, whether reelected or not, and his deputies, to continue to perform all the duties of such office until his successor is duly qualified […]
The maximum amount of aggregate contributions that a person may make to a candidate committee of a candidate for a county office and that a candidate committee for such candidate may accept from such person and related requirements governing the disclosure of such contributions are specified in section 1-45-103.7 (1.5). For purposes of this section: […]