What is County Clerk?

Definition and meaning of county clerk: County clerk is a public official responsible for performing administrative duties for their county. This includes but is not limited to, issuing marriage licenses, registering voters, and collecting taxes. The county clerk is the public's entry point into the local government. These clerks are elected officials and often serve on a partisan basis. This means they are usually affiliated with one of the two major parties in the United States. However, it is important that the county clerk is an impartial administrator of their duties and is not influenced by their party affiliation. This will ensure that the public's business is handled with integrity and fairness.

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