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If you have any questions regarding the information in this bulletin, please contact the Center for Audit Excellence at the Auditor of States Office at 800-282-0370, or send an email to Contactus@ohioauditor.gov.
Auditors are finance professionals who perform audits they review financial statements, internal processes, and transaction records to assess accuracy and completeness. Internal auditors typically work for the company they audit and guide management on improving recording and reporting processes.
The Auditors General Accounting Department is the watchdog over all county funds and maintains the official records of all receipts, disbursements and fund balances. The County Auditor is the bookkeeper for all county elected officials and many other county agencies such as Human Services and Children Services.
Regional Contacts Central. The KeyBank Building. 88 East Broad St., 5th Floor. Northwest. One Government Center. Room 1420. Northeast. Lausche Building, 12th Floor. 615 W. East. 6000 Frank Ave. Suite 154. Southeast. 9711 East Pike Rd. Suite 100. Southwest. 10653 Techwoods Circle. Suite 102. West. 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway. Room 111.
The Auditor of States office conducts audits of cities, villages, schools, universities, counties, fire districts, townships, cemeteries, libraries, state and county agencies, and commissions. The chief deputy auditor manages the entire Audit Division, which encompasses a staff of more than 600 auditors.
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The County Auditor establishes the real property value and calculates the property tax for every parcel of real estate within your county. After the taxes have been collected by the County Treasurer, the Auditor then calculates how much of the money collected goes to each taxing district.
Auditors examine, analyze, and interpret accounting records to prepare financial statements, give advice, or audit and evaluate statements prepared by others. or advise on systems of recording costs or other financial and budgetary data.
The auditor is a state-level position in 48 states that supervises and has administrative rights over the accounting and financial functions of the state. Additionally, auditors act as watchdogs over other state agencies, performing internal government audits and investigating fraud allegations.

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