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News
https://gis.mecknc.gov/news
Get the latest news and updates from Mecklenburg County GIS.
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David Boyd
https://fin.mecknc.gov/David-Boyd
David Boyd is the chief financial officer (CFO) of the Mecklenburg County Department of Financial Services
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Economic Reports
https://fin.mecknc.gov/economic-reports
Current Economic Data reflecting the state of Mecklenburg County, current reports, and links to archived reports.
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News
https://fin.mecknc.gov/news
Get the latest news from the Mecklenburg County Financial Services Department.
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Julissa Fernández
https://tax.mecknc.gov/Julissa-Fern%C3%A1ndez
Julissa Fernández is the director of the Mecklenburg County Office of the Tax Collector department.
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Electrical Information for Homeowners
https://code.mecknc.gov/customer-tools/homeowners/electrical-info
The state of North Carolina allows homeowners to do their own wiring in their homes, provided the homeowner will personally will reside in the home, and that it is not for rent or intended for sale within one year after you complete the electrical installation. All electrical installations, changes, additions, or modifications to wiring systems are subject to permitting and inspections.
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Public Records
https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/public-records
Public Records and Certificates
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Certificate of Occupancy (CO)
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/996
At the conclusion of all completed work done under a permit, including all applicable Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing or Fire Code regulations, the Code Enforcement Official will final that particular permit (B,E,M,P). When all permits related to a project have been finaled AND all Fire Codes, State and local laws, local ordinances and regulations have been satisfied (and the agency responsible for enforcing the local ordinance or regulations has released its holds on the project), Code Enforcement will issue a Certificate of Occupancy (CO).
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Tyrone C. Wade
https://aty.mecknc.gov/Tyrone-Wade
Tyrone C. Wade is the County Attorney, Chief Compliance Officer and Privacy Officer.
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Recycle Right Curbside Pickup
https://wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/site-menu/curbside-pickup
While Mecklenburg County has a robust recycling program, there are still things you should NEVER put in your CURBSIDE recycling cart . These non-recyclable items, listed at the bottom of this page, are accepted at any of our FULL-SERVICE DROP-OFF CENTERS as waste.
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