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The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of Mecklenburg County, consisting of nine commissioners - six representing districts and three elected at-large. You can watch BOCC meetings live and view each meeting's agenda .
Mecklenburg County Credentials Are Required: myTIME - Mecklenburg County's Web Clock Time Collection System. Office 365 Portal - Email and Calendar Access. MyHR - Mecklenburg County Human Resources Portal. MeckWeb - Mecklenburg County Intranet. MeckSupport - Mecklenburg County Technical Support.
Whatever the reason you choose to work for the County, there is an opportunity for personal growth, professional development, and to truly make a difference in people’s lives. Watch Video to Learn More
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Mecklenburg County District Maps All County Districts were redrawn in 2021 based on 2020 U.S. Census Data. These new districts directly impact who you are allowed to vote for based on your home address.
Mecklenburg County does not accept starter, counter, altered, or photocopied checks. Learn more information about the taxes and their due dates. Important Due Dates
The Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office is responsible for the discovery, listing and assessment of all County real and personal property. In addition, the office offers many property tax resources, including tax relief programs to qualified property owners.
The Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Office is responsible for recording, indexing, and storing all real estate and business-related documents that are presented for registration.
The Register of Deeds Office is the official repository for all public records related to real property located in Mecklenburg County. The office records, maintains, and safeguards these and other public records presented for registration.
One of the primary responsibilities of Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement is to issue building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical permits as required by North Carolina General Statute 160D-1110. The Land Use & Environmental Services Agency Fee Ordinance contains information on permitting and other fees.