Why file a Financial Disclosure?

Financial disclosure statements help to ensure governmental accountability and transparency by identifying financial interests that may conflict with a county official’s duties and responsibilities to the public.

For more information see, Code of Ethics, Section 10-3.1. and Section 10-3.2.

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1. Why file a Financial Disclosure?
2. Who is required to file?
3. Who is a “Public” filer?
4. What is required to be filed?
5. Where do elected officials and appointed officers file an FDS form?
6. Where do boards and commission members file an FDS form?
7. Where do candidates for public office file a FDS form?
8. What are the filing deadlines for FDS forms?
9. Can a board or commission member submit a physical FDS form?
10. What is the period of time FDS forms cover?
11. What financial interest are to be reported?
12. Who reviews the FDS form?
13. Are financial disclosure statements open to public inspection?
14. What if an FDS form is incomplete?
15. What if a member of a board or commission does not turn in an FDS form?
16. Who to contact for additional information or questions?