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Adult Probation
Williamson County Community Supervision and Corrections Department envisions leading and shaping the field of Community Corrections and enhancing the quality of life of the community we serve.
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Animal Shelter
The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is the only shelter solely devoted to the lost and abandoned animals of Round Rock, Cedar Park, Hutto, Leander, and Williamson County.
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Bail Bond Board
The Williamson County Bail Bond Board exercises powers incidental and necessary to the administration of the bail bond business in Williamson County including supervising and regulating each phase of the bonding business, adopting necessary rules, and making determinations related to the issuance, denial, or renewal of bondsman licenses.
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Budget Office
The stewardship of public funds is one of the greatest responsibilities of the Commissioners Court.
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County Auditor
Our mission is to ensure integrity by delivering fiscal excellence, safeguarding assets, and providing innovative stewardship.
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Commissioners Court
Learn about the duties and status of the Commissioners Court.
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Community Resources
This page is designed to empower residents with information and resources in the Williamson County area so that they can connect with available services.
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Conservation Foundation
The Williamson County Conservation Foundation (WCCF) was established in December 2002 to provide for conservation of endangered species in Williamson County while helping to promote responsible development.
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Constables
Constables are law enforcement officials elected to a four year term for each precinct of the County. Williamson County Constables are licensed Texas Peace Officers who execute court orders from county and state courts. Most often this includes criminal arrest warrants, protective orders, property seizures, evictions, mental health commitments, and other writs.
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Development Services & Drainage
Learn about meetings, regulations, rules and procedures on land development..
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Elections
Learn when elections are held and where to go to vote.
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Emergency Communications
Emergency Communications is a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) whose duties are answering 911 calls, non-emergency calls, and public safety dispatch services. Currently, Emergency Communications serves approximately 600,000 Central Texans, approximately 30 state and local law enforcement agencies, and fire departments including our own Williamson County Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Medical Services.
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Emergency Management
The Williamson County Office of Emergency Management establishes a network of support, through sustainable funding, that educates and empowers community partners and coordinates resources for all-hazards management.
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Emergency Medical Services
Gather more important information about the Emergency Medical Services division of Williamson County.
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Emergency Services
The Williamson County Emergency Services Department is the parent group that coordinates and oversees the efforts of the individual emergency functions within the county. From here, you can learn more about Emergency Medical Services, Office of Emergency Management, Emergency Communications, Fire Marshal Special Operations office, and how all these groups work together every day to keep the citizens of Williamson County safe.
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Environmental Services
Browse through various environmental services offered by Williamson County.
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Expo Center
Nestled in the northern part of Taylor, Texas, Williamson County Expo Center rests on 95 acres of former Blackland Prairie farmland. The facility is a central location for a variety of sporting, spectator, and recreational events for the entire family.
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Facilities Management
Our priority is to provide and maintain the most functional, reliable, and longest-lasting facilities in the State of Texas so that Williamson County can provide uninterrupted services to our Citizens.
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Fire Marshal
Our mission is to safeguard the lives and property of residents in Williamson County through effective fire prevention, fire investigation, education, and emergency response while fostering the responsibilities of economic growth and development.
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Fleet Services
Williamson County Fleet Services Division takes care of all the County’s vehicles including maintenance, repairs, body work, and fueling infrastructure.
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
The County's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) staff help departments by providing the infrastructure and tools to create the maps and data they need. Many of the data sets and maps on this site have the GIS staff as a contact, but the data is maintained by another department. In some cases, data may be created by other government agencies and compiled by the County.
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Hazardous Material
The Williamson County Fire Marshal’s Office operates the Hazardous Materials Response Team for Williamson County and consists of 6 apparatus and 60 Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) certified hazardous materials technicians that are on duty every day to provide the residents of Williamson County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week coverage.
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Health District
The Williamson County and Cities Health District has provided public health services to Williamson County since 1943. Our Public Health Centers and offices are located in Cedar Park, Georgetown, Round Rock, and Taylor.
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HUD Grants
Learn what grants are available in Williamson County.
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Human Resources
The Human Resources Department is responsible for recruiting for open positions, managing the employment classification and compensation system, employee benefit programs such as medical and dental insurance, administering personnel policy and procedures, and working to resolve employee relations issues.
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Infrastructure
See the various divisions such as engineering, fleet services, facilities maintenance, and Title VI
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Justice Courts
Justices of the Peace serve both as Judges and Magistrates. As Judges, they preside over justice criminal court, and justice civil court. Criminal cases include but are not limited to traffic cases, school attendance cases, minor alcohol violation cases, and minor tobacco violation cases.
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Juvenile Services
Juvenile Services has grown into a premier organization - providing progressive, innovative programming while collaborating with other organizations that share similar service philosophies.
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Magistrate's Office
Williamson County Magistrate Judges serve as Associate Judges at the direction of the District and County Judges of Williamson County under the Standing Referral Order Pursuant to Title 2, Subtitle D, Chapter 54A of the Government Code.
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Motor Vehicle Tax
Discover more about motor vehicle registration, titles, disability placards/plates, information for new residents, payment methods, and much more in the Motor Vehicle Division.
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Parks
Our mission is to manage and operate a system of parks that will add quality to life, build community pride and spirit, promote physical fitness and self-improvement, evoke an emotional and intellectual response to connections with nature, consider long-term open space needs, preserve endangered species, and improve air quality.
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Pretrial Services
The mission of Williamson County Pretrial Services is to enhance public safety, contribute to the effective administration of justice, and uphold the Constitution and Laws of the United States and the State of Texas.
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Property Tax
Property taxes are the primary source of government revenue in Texas. These are local taxes based on the value of the property that helps to pay for public schools, city streets, county roads, police, fire protection, and many other services.
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Public Affairs
The mission of Public Affairs is to inform and educate by providing accurate, timely and consistent information through the most effective channels and encouraging engagement with all our stakeholders.
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Purchasing
The Purchasing Department serves to acquire goods and services essential to the operation of Williamson County government for the best value possible in compliance with the Texas Local Government Code and the policies set forth by the Commissioners Court.
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Recycling Center
The Hutto Recycling Center is available for Williamson County residential customers only (no commercial customers). There is no fee to use the facility.
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Road Bond
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Road & Bridge
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Sheriff's Office
Learn about the Sherriff's Office of Williamson.
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Storm Water Management
Learn about the storm water management department of Williamson County.
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Tax Assessor / Collector
Our dedicated team is committed to providing innovative and exceptional customer service in the assessment, collection, and distribution of taxes and fees.
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Technology Services
Williamson County Technology Services handles the technological aspects of the county.
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Treasurer
The Treasury Department manages funds throughout the municipality of Williamson County.
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Veteran Services
The Veterans Service Office provides eligible Veterans, dependents and survivors direct and general support and assistance in obtaining all benefits they have earned from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, state of Texas and Williamson County.
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Victim Assistance
If you, a loved one or a member of your family has been affected by crisis, trauma or concerns, following criminal victimization, please contact the Victim Services Unit of the Williamson County Sheriff's Office.
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Williamson County Landfill
The Williamson County Landfill and Hutto Recycling Center are owned by Williamson County and operated by Waste Management.