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Committee questions spike in recording fees, oversight and audit reporting after Tyler Munis transition
Summary
At the Dodge County Finance Committee meeting staff said a large increase in recording fees tied to in-rem property activity will be investigated and the committee asked for updates on audit-related reporting and a list of large checks that stopped being provided after the county moved to Tyler Munis.
The Dodge County Finance Committee discussed year-to-date budget reports and raised two oversight items: a notable increase in recording fees related to in-rem properties and a request to restore or update audit/reporting practices following the county’s conversion to the Tyler Munis financial system.
A committee member noted recording fees were roughly $20,000 over budget and asked whether that related to recent in-rem property…
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