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Churchill County public administrator outlines caseload, funding and procedures in annual report

2335449 · January 6, 2025
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Public Administrator Bob Ghetto told the Board of County Commissioners his office handled 102 cases in the last three years, described staffing and funding arrangements, and explained how estates, firearms and vehicle sales are processed.

Bob Ghetto, Churchill County Public Administrator, told the Board of County Commissioners that his office handled 102 cases in the last three years and that 38 of those were “full service” estates requiring more extensive administration.

Ghetto said the public administrator’s office in Churchill County is a small operation that relies on two sworn deputies — Trampton Souza and Corey Brown — and on outside professionals for tax, legal and appraisal help. “My name is Bob Ghetto, and I am the Churchill County Public Administrator,” he said, and described deputies’ duties: Souza assists with firearms and accounts and Brown handles Department of Motor Vehicles work.

Ghetto said public administration in Nevada varies by county and by statute. He told commissioners that some counties assign public…

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