Posts Tagged ‘Butler County Auditor’s Office’

WedMar6

Selling gold in Cincinnati: What is your gold worth?

Posted by akiefaber March 6th, 2013, 10:49 am Post a Comment

It all depends on the buyer

As gold prices soar, so do the number of gold buyers and sellers.

That means more work for county auditors, who are tasked with validating the accuracy of scales used to weigh gold at businesses that buy it.

Picture 2“With all the new stores popping up, it is important that the customers going into the stores are ensuring the scales are properly certified,” said Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds. “With the increased value of gold it has required us to be more active.”

In Southwest Ohio, auditors from Butler, Warren, Clermont and Hamilton counties in 2012 registered 186 scales from precious metals buyers, up from just 30 in 2009. During that time, the number of certification violations increased from zero to 21. If a test fails, the audior’s office has the ability to confiscate scales but cannot make an arrest.

Reynolds and his office recently purchased a set of Class II weights to test scales for $2,400. Most counties can’t afford the weights and make each business hire a third party to inspect their scales, according to the Ohio Department of Agriculture Division of Weights and Measures.

But having their own weights saves auditors money in the long run, Reynolds said.

Picture 5“With the increased demand and our need to be out in the field to test scales, we went ahead and purchased a Class II weight set,” Reynolds said. “What that allows us to do is go out and test the stores. In the past, the stores had their scale tested by an outside vendor and we would have to be there to oversee it.”

Gold prices have soared since 2000, but gold is only worth what someone is wiling to pay, said Lyn Tolan, spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Commerce.

“Consumers have to be as vigilant as ever,” Tolan said. “They should always seek out three independent valuations with at least one of those coming from a qualified jeweler. Also, never send items out of state.”

When selling gold, Reynolds recommends checking to see if the scale has been certified by your county auditor. Once certified, the scale is sealed, similar to the seal one would see on a gas station pump. A broken seal may be a sign of tampering.

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WedJan30

Butler County dog tag cost doubles Feb. 1

Posted by akiefaber January 30th, 2013, 11:30 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports:

Butler County residents have until Thursday to purchase 2013 dog tags without a penalty.

Tags are $14 through the end of the month. Beginning Feb. 1, the cost to purchase a new dog license or renew a license doubles to $28, which includes a $14 penalty.

By law any dog older than 3 months old must be registered and wear their tag at all times.

Licenses can be purchased online at www.butlercountyauditor.org or at one of several locations in West Chester.

  • Ace Hardware, 7967 Cincinnati-Dayton Road
  • Gravek Knolls Feed Barn, 9424 Cincinnati-Dayton Road
  • Jericho Mower Service, 8151 Regal Lane, Suite A
  • Noah’s Ark Animal Clinic, 8675 Cincinnati-Columbus Road
  • Pet City Resort, 9474 C Princeton-Glendale road

Dog tags can also be purchased in Liberty Veterinary Hospital, 6823 Yankee Road, in Liberty Township.

For entire list of places to purchase dog tags in Butler County, visit Cincinnati.com.

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TueDec27

2012 Butler County dog tags on sale

Posted by akiefaber December 27th, 2011, 6:57 am Post a Comment

Cincinnati Enquirer’s Sue Kiesewetter reports:

Butler County residents who own dogs have until Jan. 31 to purchase a 2012 license without facing a fee.

New or renewal licenses cost $14 each. They can be purchased online; at the auditor’s office, 130 High Street in Hamilton; at license centers in Fairfield, Hamilton and Middletown; and at most Butler County animal clinics or hospitals.

All dogs aged three months or older are required by law to have a tag.

Beginning Feb. 1, a $14 late fee will be assessed for any renewal registrations. Licenses purchased for new dogs or those brought from out of state, remain at $14.

Those who have lost their dog’s tags can get a new one from the auditor’s office only for a 25 cent fee provided you have the original receipt with the tag number.

A list of the 49 locations throughout the county where dog tags can be purchased is available by going to www.butlercountyauditor.org.

For more information, call 513-887-3154.

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MonSep12

Butler County auditor distributes $1 million

Posted by akiefaber September 12th, 2011, 10:19 pm Post a Comment

Butler County school districts, cities, villages, townships and county agencies that receive levy funding are getting a $1 million refund, according to a report on Cincinnati.com.

As part of the refund, the Lakota school district will receive $238,000, West Chester Township will receive $63,000 and Liberty Township will receive $20,000.

Cincinnati Enquirer reporter Sheila McLaughlin covered the story:

The money, Auditor Roger Reynolds said, comes from service fees the auditor’s office by law charges to collect levy money for the governments. Fees collected for each government are set by the state and are related to the size of the levy collected.

Reynolds credits severe cutbacks in his own budget – slashing operating costs nearly in half since he took office in 2008 – and the efficiency and dedication of his employees for being able to give back the money.

The previous office budget of $4.3 has dropped to $2.2 million a year and staffing has been reduced from 77 employees to 41, he said.

“What once was a spend-it-or-lose-it mentality is now a save-it-and-return-it commitment to the taxpayers of Butler County,” said Reynolds, who was re-elected last year.

Reynolds has returned $2 million in service fees and Monday’s amount was the largest ever. In the 14 years before he took office, $600,000 was returned, auditor officials said.

“The refund in no way is going to solve all the budget challenges facing our local governments but it will certainly help,” Reynolds said.

For the entire story, which includes quotes from township trustees and a quote from Lakota’s treasurer, visit Cincinnati.com’s post “Butler Counter auditor distributes $1 million.”

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ThuDec9

Butler County dog tags currently on sale through Jan. 31

Posted by akiefaber December 9th, 2010, 6:49 am Post a Comment

This Tuesday, Dec. 7, a member of the Butler County Auditor’s Office, reminded members of the West Chester Township community at its board of trustees meeting that 2011 dog tags are currently on sale for $14 each from now until Jan. 31.

The new licenses went on sale Dec. 1. After Jan. 31, a late fee will be added to the total cost increasing the amount to $28.

The 2011 dog licenses are available for purchase at the Butler County Auditor’s Office, located on the fourth floor of the county Administration Building, 130 High Street in Hamilton. Those wishing to purchase tags online may do so at www.butlercountyauditor.org. Official county dog tags are also available at more than 50 locations across the county. The complete list of agents is available on the auditor’s website.

The auditor’s office is currently accepting MasterCard and Visa on its website.

It is the law in Ohio that all dogs three months of age and older be licensed through the auditor’s office. When an animal control officer finds a licensed dog running loose they can look up the information and make sure the dog is returned safely home. If a dog is found without a current license the animal may be impounded.

The auditor’s office mailed renewal forms to approximately 30,000 county residents who registered 37,874 dogs in 2010. The form includes information on how to renew or cancel a tag in addition to adding a new dog. Renewal forms postmarked by Jan. 31, 2011, will not be considered late. Those persons receiving a renewal notice who no longer own a dog may disregard the form.

For more information, contact the Butler County Auditor’s Office by calling 513-887-3154.

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