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Kalkaska County Clerk's Office

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Kalkaska County Clerk's Office
Agency nameKalkaska County Clerk's Office
JurisdictionKalkaska County, Michigan
HeadquartersKalkaska, Michigan

Kalkaska County Clerk's Office is a government agency responsible for maintaining public records, issuing licenses, and overseeing elections in Kalkaska County, Michigan. The office is headed by the County Clerk, who is elected by the residents of Kalkaska County, Michigan and is responsible for ensuring the integrity of the electoral process, as outlined in the Michigan Constitution and the Help America Vote Act. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office works closely with other government agencies, such as the Michigan Secretary of State and the Federal Election Commission, to ensure compliance with state and federal laws. The office also collaborates with local organizations, including the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners and the Kalkaska County Republican Party, to provide services to the community.

Introduction

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office is located in the Kalkaska County Courthouse and serves the residents of Kalkaska County, Michigan, including the cities of Kalkaska, Michigan and South Boardman, Michigan. The office is responsible for maintaining a wide range of public records, including birth certificates, death certificates, and property deeds, as required by the Michigan Vital Records Act and the Uniform Commercial Code. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office also issues licenses, such as marriage licenses and concealed pistol licenses, in accordance with the Michigan Marriage Act and the Gun Control Act of 1968. The office is committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all residents have access to the information and services they need, as guaranteed by the Freedom of Information Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Responsibilities

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office has a wide range of responsibilities, including maintaining public records, issuing licenses, and overseeing elections, as mandated by the National Voter Registration Act and the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. The office is also responsible for processing passport applications and providing notary public services, in accordance with the Passport Act of 1926 and the Notary Public Act. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office works closely with other government agencies, such as the United States Department of State and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to ensure that all documents and licenses are issued in accordance with state and federal laws, including the USA PATRIOT Act and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act. The office is committed to providing accurate and efficient services to the residents of Kalkaska County, Michigan, including the townships of Coldwater Township, Michigan and Garfield Township, Michigan.

Services

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office provides a wide range of services to the residents of Kalkaska County, Michigan, including vital records services, election services, and licensing services, as required by the Michigan Compiled Laws and the Code of Federal Regulations. The office issues birth certificates and death certificates, and provides genealogy research services for those interested in tracing their family history, in accordance with the Genealogy Act and the National Archives and Records Administration. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office also provides notary public services and passport services, and offers wedding services for couples getting married in Kalkaska County, Michigan, as mandated by the Michigan Wedding Act and the Defense of Marriage Act. The office works closely with other government agencies, such as the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, to ensure that all services are provided in accordance with state and federal laws, including the Social Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code.

Location_and_Contact

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office is located in the Kalkaska County Courthouse at 605 North Birch Street, Kalkaska, Michigan, and can be contacted by phone at (231) 258-3300 or by email at [clerk@kalkaskacounty.org], as listed in the National Association of Counties and the International City/County Management Association. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and is closed on federal holidays, including New Year's Day and Independence Day. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office is committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all residents have access to the information and services they need, as guaranteed by the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Elections_and_Voting

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office is responsible for overseeing elections in Kalkaska County, Michigan, including presidential elections, gubernatorial elections, and local elections, as mandated by the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act. The office works closely with the Michigan Secretary of State and the Federal Election Commission to ensure that all elections are conducted fairly and in accordance with state and federal laws, including the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office provides voter registration services and absentee voting services, and offers election information and candidate information to the public, as required by the Federal Election Campaign Act and the Michigan Campaign Finance Act. The office is committed to ensuring that all residents have the opportunity to participate in the democratic process, as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Michigan Constitution.

Records_and_Documents

The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office maintains a wide range of public records, including birth certificates, death certificates, and property deeds, as required by the Michigan Vital Records Act and the Uniform Commercial Code. The office also maintains election records, including voter registration records and election results, as mandated by the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act. The Kalkaska County Clerk's Office provides record search services and document copying services, and offers genealogy research services for those interested in tracing their family history, in accordance with the Genealogy Act and the National Archives and Records Administration. The office works closely with other government agencies, such as the National Archives and Records Administration and the Library of Congress, to ensure that all records are maintained and preserved in accordance with state and federal laws, including the Federal Records Act and the Presidential Records Act.

Category:Government agencies in Michigan

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