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Important
News: Our office has moved
to the new Kitsap County Administration Building in Port Orchard.
We are located to the rear of the floor you walk in on from
Division St., which is actually the third floor.
Our
e-mail address, telephone numbers, and
mailing address have not changed.
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Personal Property Affidavits can now be filed online.
Go to the assessors website at
www.kitsapgov.com/assr
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KITSAP COUNTY INTRODUCES E-PAYMENTS
Now you have another choice for paying your taxes,
the Kitsap County Treasurer's E-Payment system. This is
a secure and safe way to process your payments via a trusted banking
source. All you need is your valid checking account number and tax
account number and you can make your payment from the comfort of
your home. Click here to
begin the process.
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Noxious Weeds Assessment
Noxious weeds are non-native plants that have been
introduced accidentally or as ornamentals in peoples' gardens. Some
are poisonous to humans and livestock and most grow rapidly and are
extremely difficult to control. A state law passed in 1969 mandates
all counties to have a program to combat noxious weeds. Kitsap
County wants to avoid a lawsuit from neighboring counties such as
happened in King County in 1995. A $1 per year assessment on
Property Tax will fund the Kitsap County Noxious Weed Control
Program to provide education, prevention, technical assistance and
control of noxious weeds through voluntary compliance. Preventing
the spread of weeds is more effective and less costly than
eradication.
See frequently asked questions here.
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Surface and Stormwater Management Program
The Surface and Stormwater
Management Program (SSWM) is a multi-agency program
designed to address non-point pollution and flood control.
The program was developed in response to the Federal Clean
Water Act, the Puget Sound Water Quality Management Plan,
and locally developed Watershed Action Plans. The core
purpose of the program is to address non-point pollution,
which has been identified as the primary source of pollution
in Kitsap County’s streams, lakes and marine waters.
Non-point pollution is pollution that is carried from roofs,
yards, streets and other land surfaces by stormwater runoff.
For more information
click here.
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