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The purpose of the Brown County Clerk is to perform services for the public, including conducting elections, issuing and the distribution of Federal, state and county licenses and permits, publish annually the Brown County Directory, and supports the County’s government information line. The CountyClerk also serves the CountyBoard by assuring completion of necessary support functions. The CountyClerk is responsible for conducting county, state, and national elections to include: publishing of legal notices; filing of nomination papers; coding, printing, and distributing ballots; tabulating and releasing election results; and storing and maintaining election records, supplies, and ballots. The CountyClerk’s Office acts as an agent for the Department of State accepting applications for U.S. passports. Marriage licenses are issued to include obtaining confidential information, and the collection and payment of funds as necessary. Dog licenses are received and distributed to municipalities, as an agent of the state, to include the distribution of forms and the generation of reports. The CountyClerk’s Office also issues golf passes and certificates for the Brown County Golf Course; issues boat launch permits and work permits for minors; and issues emergency alarm permits. In addition, the CountyClerk serves the CountyBoard by recording and publishing the CountyBoard proceedings, assuring compliance with open meeting and record laws, and maintains files of legal papers and other documents. The Clerk’s Office provides numerous other auxiliary services, as required by law, to all constituencies internal and external to BrownCounty including annual payments for the upkeep of Veterans’ Graves to Cemetery Associations.
Contact: Sandy Juno - Brown County ClerkPhone: 920-448-4016
Fax: 920-448-4498
Click here to email Mailing Address: P.O. Box 23600
Green Bay, WI Physical Address: Northern Building
305 E. Walnut St., Room 120
Green Bay, WI 54301
Map Hours: The County Clerk's Office is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, many licenses and permits may require up to 30 minutes to process. Therefore, customers must be at the County Clerk's Office no later than 4 p.m. in order to allow enough time to conduct business.
In-hand delivery of post card applications for registration and absentee voting under the Federal voting assistance act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Elections ... Eighty-sixth Congress, second session, on H.R. 8432, a bill to amend the Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955, to provide in-hand delivery of certain absentee voting material to members of the armed forces and others. August 25, 1960 Book (U.S. Govt. Print. Off.) |