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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 2012 – 2013 - Taylor County

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RECYCLING / SOLID WASTE<br />

Kyle Noonan<br />

This office administers the recycling program for municipalities within<br />

<strong>Taylor</strong> <strong>County</strong>'s Responsible Unit. This entails writing grants,<br />

administering recycling ordinances, tracking expenses and revenues,<br />

maintaining and servicing trailers, and providing recycling information<br />

to the public. This office monitors tonnages moved, costs, number of<br />

haulers working in the area and overall performance of the solid waste<br />

system; conducts Clean Sweeps, medical waste collections, appliance<br />

collection and other collection programs as needed.<br />

REGISTER OF DEEDS<br />

Marvel A. Lemke<br />

The voters of <strong>Taylor</strong> <strong>County</strong> elect the Register of Deeds for a four-year<br />

term. History is recorded in this county office many times each<br />

working day. Recorded are dates of births, deaths, marriages, and such<br />

vital matters as military discharges and legal changes of name. This<br />

office records conveyances of real estate, trusts, mortgages, easements<br />

and any form transaction affecting real estate. Legal title to certain real<br />

estate is answered largely by ROD records. The abstractors of title<br />

acquire a large part of their data with respect to real estate from this<br />

office. Web access to real estate records dating April 1995 forward is<br />

available by visiting landshark.co.taylor.wi.us. Copies of school<br />

transcripts and school census records are also issued by this office.<br />

SHERIFF<br />

Bruce A. Daniels<br />

The Sheriff is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer elected for a fouryear<br />

term. He is empowered to correct any unlawful situation that may<br />

occur. The Sheriff is presumed to be on duty twenty-four hours per day<br />

and is responsible for the protection of all citizens. It is the duty of the<br />

Sheriff to take charge and custody of the jail and the persons held there,<br />

and is responsible for Sheriff’s Sales. The Sheriff sees that all areas of<br />

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