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County Treasurer
The county treasurer is the county's banker.
The county treasurer, as the chief custodian of county
finance, shall:
- Receive all monies belonging to the county
from whatever source;
- Keep and account for all monies in a designated
depository; and
- Pay and apply or disburse all monies in such
a manner as commissioners court may direct, by law.
All receipts of any official belonging to the county
must be turned over to the county treasurer daily. The
county treasurer often acts as the chief liaison between
the county and all depository banks. In this capacity,
he or she maintains records of all deposits and withdrawals,
and reconciles all bank statements, thus assuring their
accuracy and the safety of county funds. The county
treasurer, who may be designated as the county's investment
officer, is required to submit regular reports on county
finance to the members of commissioners court to inspect
and verify.
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