Wakulla County, Florida
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Wakulla County is one of 67 counties in Florida. Crawfordville is the county seat.
Wakulla County's population as of 2007 was 29,417. It is one of 20 charter counties in the state. It became a charter county in 2008.[1]
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[edit] Evaluation of website
- Main article: Evaluation of Florida county websites
[edit] The good
- County commissioners are listed with contact information.[2]
- Board meetings are listed with minutes and agendas.[3]
- Building permits and zoning information is available.[4]
- Budget is available.[5]
- County audits are available.[6]
- Tax information is available.[7]
[edit] The bad
- Information on how public records requests are handled is included[8], but how to make one for the county is not posted.
- Does not disclose if belongs to taxpayer-funded lobbying associations.
- There is no information on contracts.
[edit] Audits
For Wakulla County, the clerk or comptroller performs the internal audits.[9]
[edit] External links
- Official Wakulla County Website
- Wakulla County Clerk of Courts
- Wakulla County Tax Collector
- Wakulla County on E-Reference
- Waukulla County Economic Development
- Wakulla County Sheriff's Office
- Wakulla County on Epodunk
[edit] References
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