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How do I transfer my property/add a name to/remove a name from my property?
A new deed will need to be prepared to transfer your property/add a name to/remove a name from your property. You may prepare the deed yourself or you may consult an attorney to have the deed prepared for you.
How do I get a copy of my deed?
You can purchase a copy of your deed in the Recorder’s Office for $1.00 per page.
How much are my taxes this year?
This information can be found on your tax statement or on the Public Service announcement issued by the Treasurer.
Why did the taxes go up?
This information can be found on your tax statement or on the Public Service announcement issued by the Treasurer.
Do I have to pay these taxes cause I have an escrow?
This information can be found on your tax statement or on the Public Service announcement issued by the Treasurer.
What exemptions can I get?
Exemptions can be found on the Deductions Topic in the Treasurer's Department.
Are you open?
The Fountain County Treasurer's Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Where can I get a Weather radio?
You can pick one up at the Emergency Management office at the County Courthouse (3014th St., Covington, IN 47932).
When will my loved one be released to the funeral home?
It is the goal of the Coroner’s Office to return loved ones to their families as quickly as possible. There are factors that affect this time line. The Coroner or Deputy Coroner that is leading the investigation will be the best source of information relating to the case.
How long will the death certificate take?
Per Indiana law death certificates are required to be certified within 72 hours of the conclusion of a death investigation. This means a certification can take place the next day, or several weeks after the death depending on the type of investigation that is taking place. Investigations that require autopsy or toxicology will take longer. *Death certificates are NOT provided by the Coroner’s Office but can be obtained from the HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The funeral home chosen by the family can also assist in obtaining certificates.
Why does my loved one have to be autopsied?
Indiana law dictates certain criteria have to be met to certify a cause and manner of death. If those criteria can not be met by the investigation of evidence, medications, medical history, or immediate circumstance, the individual may have to go to autopsy. Autopsies are performed by licensed pathologists and licensed forensic pathologists under contract with the Coroner’s Office. If an autopsy is performed a short delay in the disposition of a loved one’s remains will occur (generally just a few days).
How much does an autopsy cost the family?
If an autopsy is deemed necessary by the Coroner’s Office there is no direct cost to the family of an individual. If a family wants an autopsy and one is NOT deemed necessary by the Coroner’s Office, it is the financial responsibility of the family.
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