19-501. County treasurer; election, term, bond. Each county treasurer elected at the general election in 1976 shall serve until the second Tuesday in October of 1981 and until a successor is elected and qualified. At the general election in 1980, and every four (4) years thereafter, a county treasurer shall be elected in each county […]
19-502. Condition of bond. The condition of such bond shall be in substance as follows: “Whereas, the above bounden ______ was elected to the office of county treasurer of the county of _________, on the ____ day of _______; now, therefore, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the said _________ and his […]
19-502a. Purchase of burglary insurance authorized; premium payment. The county treasurer of every county in this state may purchase an insurance policy providing indemnity for, or protection to, said county treasurer against his liability for the loss, without fault, connivance, or neglect on his part of money, securities, or other property for which he is […]
19-502b. Surety bonds for deputies and employees; filing, approval, cost. The county treasurer may secure a corporate surety bond or bonds issued by a company authorized to do business in this state covering any or all deputies, assistants and employees in an amount or amounts as may be recommended by the county treasurer and approved […]
19-503. Deputy treasurers, duties; meetings and seminars; budget; limitation of personnel action. (a) The county treasurer may appoint a deputy, who, in the absence of the treasurer or in case of a vacancy in the office, due to any disability of the treasurer to perform the duties of the office, may perform all the duties […]
19-504. Vacancy in office of county treasurer, how filled. In case the office of county treasurer shall become vacant, there shall be appointed a successor to perform the duties of such treasurer, and the person so appointed, upon giving bond, with the like sureties and conditions as that required in county treasurer’s bonds, and in […]
19-505. Persons ineligible to hold office. No person holding the office of sheriff, county attorney, county clerk, clerk of the district court, or the deputy of any of them, nor any member of the board of commissioners, shall hold the office of county treasurer. History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 65; R.S. 1923, 19-505; L. […]
19-506. Duty to receive and disburse moneys; refusal to submit to surprise cash count unlawful, grounds for ouster. It shall be the duty of the county treasurer to receive all moneys belonging to the county, from whatsoever source they may be derived, and all other moneys which are by law directed to be paid to […]
19-506a. Revenues from national wildlife refuge system; distribution; use. All moneys heretofore or hereafter paid to a county in this state by the United States secretary of the interior, in accordance with the provisions of 16 U.S.C.A. § 715s (78 Stat. 701, PL 88-523), which provides for participation by counties in revenues from the national […]
19-506b. Surprise cash count; required annually in certain counties. (a) The board of county commissioners of any county may, by resolution, require the performance of a surprise cash count of the office of the county treasurer. Such surprise cash count may be performed at any time and under any conditions required by the board. (b) […]
19-507. Accounts of receipts and expenditures; inspection of books; October settlement. The said treasurer shall keep a just and true account of the receipts and expenditures of all moneys which shall come into his hands by virtue of his office, in a book or books to be kept by him for that purpose, which books […]
19-508. Settlement of affairs of political divisions; receipts and vouchers. The October settlement shall include also a settlement of the financial affairs of each city, town, township, school district, or other municipal organization; and at all such settlements the county treasurer shall file in the office of the county clerk all receipts and vouchers for […]
19-508a. Financial reports to cities. Each county treasurer shall submit each year to the governing body of every city, all or any part of the territory of which is located in the county, a report listing the amounts allocated or paid to each such city during the year, itemized according to the source of moneys […]
19-508b. Financial reports to school districts; copies to state board of education. Whenever the board of education of any school district shall withdraw any moneys from the funds of the school district which are in the care, custody and control of the county treasurer, or whenever the county treasurer shall pay any such moneys to […]
19-509. Warrants; payment and redemption; received in payment of taxes. Every county treasurer in this state shall pay for and redeem any county warrant presented to him for redemption at the time of its presentation; and if so paid, shall mark the same “Paid,” with red ink, on its face, and the date when paid, […]
19-510. Endorsement on county orders. The county treasurer shall, on the receipt of any county order for the payment of taxes, or for other purposes, immediately endorse thereon the date of its receipt, the amount of interest, if any, allowed on the same, and the name of the party by whom the same was paid […]
19-510a. Payment into county treasury; receipt from county treasurer. In all cases when any person shall pay any money into the county treasury he shall take a receipt therefor from the county treasurer. History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 54; R.S. 1923, 19-316; L. 1968, ch. 376, § 1; July 1.
19-511. Duplicate receipts. The county treasurer shall take duplicate receipts for all moneys, warrants, orders or other evidences of indebtedness paid out by him in his official capacity, and forthwith file one of such duplicates with the county clerk. History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 71; October 31; R.S. 1923, 19-511.
19-512. Treasurer not to act as county clerk or deputy. The county treasurer shall in no case act as county clerk, or as his deputy. History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 72; October 31; R.S. 1923, 19-512.
19-513. Delivery of books, papers and moneys to successor; penalty for failure. Upon the resignation or removal from office of any county treasurer, all the books and papers belonging to his office, and all moneys in his hands by virtue of his office, shall be delivered to his successor in office, upon the oath of […]