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Scott County Auditor encourages voters to update voter registration status, respond to No Activity and Change of Address notices

Scott County Auditor Kerri Tompkins and Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate are alerting voters they may be receiving important mailers in the coming weeks as part of annual voter registration list maintenance and ongoing audit processes. Voters in Scott County may receive notices from the Iowa Secretary of State’s office as part of the National Change of Address (NCOA) process as well as ‘No Activity” notices. Both mailers are expected to reach affected Iowa voters in late March or early April.

As part of the annual NCOA process, [ Click Title for Full Article ]

Questions about recently mailed Property Owner Budget Statements?

These notices were mailed to comply with recently passed legislation as found in Iowa Code 24.2A. They are not your property tax statement, but a notice of:

  • Proposed tax levies for the 2026/27 budget year for respective School District, City and County for the subject property.
  • Date, Time and Location of the hearings for the respective budgets.
  • Hypothetical impact of a 10% increase in property value. The county-wide net taxable value increase for assessment year 2024 (2026 Budget) was 2.1%.

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Voter Registration External Link

New electronic voter registration process for those with valid Iowa driver’s license or DOT-issued ID.

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