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Genesee County Directory 2019 - 2020 GENESEE COUNTY DIRECTORY 2019 - 2020 Compiled and Arranged by John J. Gleason, Genesee County Clerk/Register of Deeds John J. Gleason Genesee County Directory Genesee County Clerk/Register of Deeds Table of Contents County Agricultural Society (County Fair) ............................................ 687-0953 Pg. 2 Animal Control Department ...................................................... 732-1660 Pg. 2 Bishop International Airport Authority ..................................... 235-6560 Pg. 3 Board of Canvassers .................................................................. 257-3283 Pg. 3 Board of Commissioners ........................................................... 257-3020 Pg. 4 On behalf of Genesee County Clerk and Register of Deeds employees, team Board & Capital Projects Coordinator....................................... 257-3020 Pg. 4 members and you, the patrons seeking our resources, thank you for the many Buildings and Grounds .............................................................. 257-3001 Pg. 5 suggestions that have measurably improved Genesee County. We are grateful. Dispatch—Genesee County 911 ............................................... 732-4720 Pg. 5 GST Michigan Works ............................................................... 233-5974 Pg. 6 Six years ago our team implemented an aggressive yet accessible project titled Community Corrections ............................................................ 257-3020 Pg. 6 Community Health System ....................................................... 257-3705 Pg. 7 "ON LINE NOT IN LINE". I'm humbly prepared to declare it has achieved Controller .................................................................................. 257-3040 Pg. 8 monumental and importantly measured outcomes. To list only a few success- Corporation Counsel ................................................................. 257-3050 Pg. 8 es, Genesee County was an early entry into the online Electronic Death Regis- County Clerk ............................................................................. 257-3282 Pg. 9 try, an interface link between funeral homes ,the medical community and our Credit Union ………………………………………….......734-662-8200 Pg. 10 Defender Program ..................................................................... 257-3484 Pg. 10 office. Drain Commissioner ................................................................. 732-1590 Pg. 11 Economic Development Corporation ........................................ 600-1404 Pg. 12 Second, a monumental financial tribunal agreement with the State of Michi- Election Commission ................................................................ 257-3283 Pg. 12 gan, twenty-eight municipal clerks and Genesee County. I initiated a seven Emergency Management & Homeland Security ....................... 257-3064 Pg. 33 county collaboration to leverage costs and improve amenities to purchase Equalization Department ........................................................... 257-3017 Pg. 13 eight hundred thousand dollars of cutting edge elections software. Flint Public Library ................................................................... 232-7111 Pg. 13 Friend of the Court .................................................................... 257-3300 Pg. 14 Genesee County Community Action Resource Department...... 232-2185 Pg. 14 This past year the Genesee County Register Of Deeds office entered the mod- Genesee Health Plan ................................................................. 232-7740 Pg. 15 ern age of Land/Title software. Again utilizing collaborative efforts we low- Genesee District Library ........................................................... 732-0110 Pg. 16 ered costs and extended amenities purchasing eight hundred thousand dollars Genesee Regional Chamber ...................................................... 600-1404 Pg. 18 Genesee Valley Regional Center ............................................... 733-3820 Pg. 18 of enduring land documents records software. GIS Department ........................................................................ 257-3163 Pg. 19 Health Department .................................................................... 257-3612 Pg. 19 Furthermore, yet not concluding our investments and collaborations with our partners, Genesee County became a national stand alone county interceding Human Resources Department .................................................. 257-3034 Pg. 21 on behalf of abused persons with a preponderance of access regarding abused Human Services, Dept. of ......................................................... 760-2200 Pg. 22 Information Technology ............................................................ 257-6103 Pg. 23 women. A tangible relationship between Genesee County and the YWCA Jury Commission ....................................................................... 257-3285 Pg. 23 women's shelter has reduced obstacles for abused needing to seek shelter Law Library............................................................................... 257-3253 Pg. 23 while expediting compulsory documentation applications. Medical Examiner’s Office ....................................................... 762-7777 Pg. 24 Michigan State University Extension/Genesee County ............. 244-8500 Pg. 24 Indeed ,Genesee County has initiated, implemented and enjoyed recognition Parks & Recreation Commission .............................................. 736-7100 Pg. 25 for the dynamic opportunities offered with ".On LINE NOT IN LINE " ! We Planning Commission ............................................................... 257-3010 Pg. 27 encourage you to continue offering critiques regarding our accessibility and Plat Board .................................................................................. 257-3060 Pg. 28 services. We appreciate opportunities to improve as we strive for a more per- Probation (Adult) ...................................................................... 257-3524 Pg. 28 fect office. In conclusion, remember your county internet address Prosecuting Attorney ................................................................. 257-3210 Pg. 29 www.gc4me.com that links to all county departments. Here's hoping for a Purchasing Department ............................................................. 257-3030 Pg. 30 Register of Deeds ..................................................................... 257-3060 Pg. 30 healthy and productive year... jjg Retirement Commission ........................................................... 257-2626 Pg. 31 Road Commission .................................................................... 767-4920 Pg. 31 Senior Services ......................................................................... 424-4478 Pg. 32 Sheriff ...................................................................................... 257-3406 Pg. 33 i John J. Gleason Genesee County Directory Genesee County Clerk/Register of Deeds Table of Contents County Agricultural Society (County Fair) ............................................ 687-0953 Pg. 2 Animal Control Department ...................................................... 732-1660 Pg. 2 Bishop International Airport Authority ..................................... 235-6560 Pg. 3 Board of Canvassers .................................................................. 257-3283 Pg. 3 Board of Commissioners ........................................................... 257-3020 Pg. 4 On behalf of Genesee County Clerk and Register of Deeds employees, team Board & Capital Projects Coordinator....................................... 257-3020 Pg. 4 members and you, the patrons seeking our resources, thank you for the many Buildings and Grounds .............................................................. 257-3001 Pg. 5 suggestions that have measurably improved Genesee County. We are grateful. Dispatch—Genesee County 911 ............................................... 732-4720 Pg. 5 GST Michigan Works ............................................................... 233-5974 Pg. 6 Six years ago our team implemented an aggressive yet accessible project titled Community Corrections ............................................................ 257-3020 Pg. 6 Community Health System ....................................................... 257-3705 Pg. 7 "ON LINE NOT IN LINE". I'm humbly prepared to declare it has achieved Controller .................................................................................. 257-3040 Pg. 8 monumental and importantly measured outcomes. To list only a few success- Corporation Counsel ................................................................. 257-3050 Pg. 8 es, Genesee County was an early entry into the online Electronic Death Regis- County Clerk ............................................................................. 257-3282 Pg. 9 try, an interface link between funeral homes ,the medical community and our Credit Union ………………………………………….......734-662-8200 Pg. 10 Defender Program ..................................................................... 257-3484 Pg. 10 office. Drain Commissioner ................................................................. 732-1590 Pg. 11 Economic Development Corporation ........................................ 600-1404 Pg. 12 Second, a monumental financial tribunal agreement with the State of Michi- Election Commission ................................................................ 257-3283 Pg.
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