As of my last update in October 2023, the St. Lucie County Administrator is Howard Tipton. He has held the position since 2013 and is responsible for overseeing the county's day-to-day operations and implementing policies set by the Board of County Commissioners. For the most current information, please verify with the official St. Lucie County website or recent news sources.
There is no Mayor of the County. There is a Board of Supervisors, headed by a Chairman- Daniel Gecker. There is an appointed County Administrator that oversees daily operations- James Stegmaier.
Yes, only if you want to
If the estate of a decedent needs probating and no one has come forward to administer the estate, then the county Public Administrator may petition to be appointed the administrator. They are required to perform their duties under the law as any administrator. They would need to petition the court for a license to sell the real estate. The proceeds would escheat to the state to be placed in a fund. If an heir ever comes forward and can prove their status as an heir they can make a claim for the net proceeds.
As of my last update, the head of Tompkins County is the County Administrator, who oversees the day-to-day operations of the county government. The County Legislature, led by a Chair, also plays a significant role in governance. For the most current information, please check the official Tompkins County website or recent news sources, as leadership positions can change.
Yes there can be an administrator, and no to a hidden administrator.
The title varies from county to county, even in the same state. Job responsibilities will also vary from one county to another depending on state law and local legislation. For counties with medium to large sized governments, the position may be called: County Manager, County Administrator or County Supervisor. For small governments the County Clerk may handle the day-to-day operations.
Yes, administrator is the correct spelling.Some example sentences for the word administrator are:They blamed it on administrator error.The administrator typed up the letter.I spoke to the city administrator about the drainage issues.
The contact information for the criminal court administrator in Middlesex County, NJ is: P.O. Box 964 Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson St. New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Phone: 732-519-3837 Fax 732-519-3849
If you are an administrator.
No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.
"Administrator" is a noun.