Wednesday, May 16, 2012

 
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The Government Finance Officers Association has recognized Greene County for excellence in financial management and reporting practices three years in a row now. Generally considered the highest recognition there is for government finance, the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting is only given to a fraction of counties across the United States. Greene County is the lone county among its neighbors to receive the award for 2010.


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 Annual Independent Audits

for the year ending on:

 

September 30, 2010

  

September 30, 2009 

September 30, 2008

September 30, 2007

September 30, 2005 

September 30, 2004

September 30, 2006  

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Annual Budgets

(These numbers might not reflect some adjustments made throughout the year after budget adoption. For final amounts, please refer to the annual, independent audits.)

2012 Budgets

2011 General Fund Budget 
2011 Other Funds Budgets 

2010 General Fund Budget 
2010 Other Funds Budgets 

Revised 2009 General Fund Budget   
Revised 2009 Other Funds Budgets 

2009 General Fund Budget 

2008 General Fund Budget

2007 General Fund Budget 

2006 General Fund Budget 

2005 General Fund Budget  

For SPLOST reports, see the Annual Audits.

How SPLOST works 

 

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Contact Info
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If you need a record that is not available here, please don't hesitate to submit an open records request to:

Chris Edwards
Public Information Officer
cedwards@greenecountyga.gov
706-453-7716 Ext. 207
1034 Silver Drive, Suite 201
Greensboro, Ga 30642

How to submit an open records request:

  1. Please know the specific record that you need.
  2. It is preferred that you request the record in writing, but you can simply state your request. To avoid any dispute or misunderstanding of the record and the time it was requested, you can fill out this this simple form to draft an open records request.
  3. Most records requests can be completed in a timely manner, but don't forget to ask for records in advance. The records custodian has up to three business days to either make the record available or provide a written explanation as to why the specific record is an exception to the Open Records Law.
  4. Also, the law allows for the copying of documents to be up to 25 cents per page. If the retrieval of the record requires significant administrative costs, you could be billed an hourly rate that would not exceed the salary of the lowest paid, full-time employee who, in the discretion of the custodian of the records, has the necessary skill and training to perform the request. 
    • NOTE: It is not always necessary to charge for the retrieval of records. If retrieval takes less than 15 minutes, there will be no charge. Sometimes the records custodian may be willing to e-mail the records in question, as well.

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