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Collin County approves two part‑time title specialist positions in tax office; budget funds moved from contingency

5897092 · October 6, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners approved creating two part‑time title specialist positions and a related budget amendment, saying the move will allow the tax office to promote experienced part‑time registration clerks and help small auto dealers affected by a state licensing change.

Collin County Commissioners Court voted 3‑0 to create two part‑time title specialist positions in the Tax Office and to move budgeted funds out of contingency to cover those positions.

The move, presented by a Tax Office representative identified in the meeting as Mr. Grigg, will convert one contingency full‑time position into two part‑time title specialist roles and activate a separate previously funded full‑time position so the office can promote existing staff. "I would like to take 1 of the positions that you approved and split it into 2 part time," Mr. Grigg said, explaining the change would allow experienced registration clerks to be paid at the grade that matches the title work they already perform.

The court heard that the positions were included in the FY2025 budget but left in contingency. Monica Arris, the…

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