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In compliance with the authority granted by NDCC § 57-02-08(42) and Williams County Board of County Commissioners Resolution No. 2025-04-15.2, Williams County allows a property tax exemption for homeowners for newly constructed single-family residential property for $150,000 of the true and full value of the property. Only properties located within Williams County and outside the...

In compliance with the authority granted by NDCC § 57-02-08(42) and Williams County Board of County Commissioners Resolution No. 2025-04-15.1, Williams County allows a property tax exemption for builders for newly constructed single-family residential property for $150,000 of the true and full value of the property. Only properties located within Williams County and outside the...

At a Glance Benefit: Exemption of up to $150,000 in true and full value, exclusive of land, for the first two taxable years after the taxable year in which construction on the residence is completed and the residence is owned and occupied for the first time by the homeowner-buyer.Eligibility: Must be new single-family residential property that...

At a Glance Benefit: Exemption of up to $150,000 in true and full value, exclusive of land, for the taxable year in which construction on the dwelling began and the next two taxable years. The taxable year in which construction of a modular or other off-site-built residence began is the year in which construction of the...

For assistance with the Homestead Property Tax Credit Program, please contact the Assessor’s Office.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 9, 2025 For more information, contact: Gabby Brown Williams County Communications Phone: 701-577-4547 (office) communications@co.williams.nd.us Williams County adds video series to Where in Williams County? community guide initiative   WILLISTON, N.D., (April 9, 2025) - Williams County is launching a new video series as part of the Where in Williams County? community...

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The Parks Department and the County Park Board are responsible for maintaining several parks and campgrounds in Williams County.

Before you get started Please read the entirety of program information prior to submitting an application.  *Note that the project must be located, or the event must be taking place, outside of the city limits of the City of Williston, but within Williams County* If you would like to save the progress on your application...

The 2024 Williams County Tourism Grant Program application is now open for projects that promote and encourage visitation to Williams County.

About Williams County tourism grant awards are made available from the Visitor Promotion Fund for the purpose of promoting, encouraging, and attracting visitors to come to Williams County and use the travel and tourism facilities in Williams County. Grant Program Overview The Tourism Grant Program aims to use funds from the Williams County Visitor Promotion...

The Williams County Burn Restriction is in effect from March 18, 2025, through December 31, 2025, when the North Dakota Rangeland Fire Danger Rating is at the Very High, or Extreme category for Williams County and/or a Red Flag Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Williams County. Visit the Burning in Williams County...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 18, 2025 For more information, contact: Williams County Communications Department Phone: 701-577-4547 communications@co.williams.nd.us Williams County Commissioners announce 2025 Burn Restriction WILLISTON, N.D. (March 18, 2025): During their March 18, 2025, regular meeting, the Williams County Board of County Commissioners declared a fire emergency and implemented burn restrictions for the remainder of...

Williams County Burn Restriction The Williams County Burn Restriction is in effect from March 18, 2025, through December 31, 2025, when the North Dakota Rangeland Fire Danger Rating is in the Very High or Extreme category for Williams County and/or a Red Flag Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Williams County. When...

The County Auditor serves as the election administrator for primary, general and special county, state, and federal elections. These are normally held every two years on even years.

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