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About NDTip Through a partnership with the North Dakota Sheriff’s and Deputies Association, and funded by the North Dakota Department of Human Services, the Williams County Sheriff’s Office is now participating in NDTip, a service that enables citizens to submit anonymous tips about crimes, suspicious activity, or non-emergency traffic concerns in Williams County. NDTip removes...

The North Dakota Homestead Property Tax Credit program is for homeowners 65 years of age and older or those who are permanently and totally disabled. Visit our Exemptions and Credits webpage for more information about eligibility. For assistance with the Homestead Property Tax Credit Program, please contact the Assessor's Office.

For more information about road restrictions, contact County Highway.  Updated 1/11/2024

What is a Mill Levy? A "mill" is simply 1/1000th of anything. Mills are used to calculate property taxes. Williams County calculates the "mills" based on budgets determined by each taxing district in the county. Current and Historical Mill Levies Current and historical mill levy information is provided to the public in two ways: Mill...

The current Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in September 2015 under the authority granted by Chapters 11-17.1, 11-33, and 11-33.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, and amendments thereto, and the Williams County Home Rule Charter. For more information, visit the Planning and Zoning Process webpage. Updated:...

Williams County does not provide copies of death certificates. Certified copies of North Dakota death certificates can be obtained from the ND Department of Health’s Division of Vital Records.

About The Williams County Victim/Witness Program helps victims of crime rebuild their lives and overcome the physical and emotional consequences of a crime. The goal of this program is to improve the treatment of victims and witnesses of crime by providing them with the services necessary to assist their recovery from a criminal act and...

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