November Community Update

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November Community Update

Due to ongoing and consistent fiscal discipline by your Franklin County Auditor's office, the Auditor's office redistributed $5 million to Franklin County local schools, libraries, parks, municipalities and agencies.

By state law, this distribution is the closest the Auditor’s office can get to refunding money directly to the residents and businesses of Franklin County. In total, $35.5 million has been returned since I took office in 2019.

As in the past, the majority of the $5 million – more than $3.2 million - is going to school districts across the county. 

Additionally, Franklin County cities and villages will receive $426,937, townships will get $269,905, libraries and parks will get $176,049, and county agencies will get $894,229.

All told, since 2019 the office has distributed $23.1 million to school districts, $2.8 million to municipalities, $1.76 million to townships, $1 million to libraries and $6.6 million to government agencies. 

Audior Setenziano's signature

Michael Stinziano
Franklin County Auditor


Due Date change

Property Tax Bill Due Date Extended to Help Homeowners

The Ohio Department of Taxation has approved a request from the Franklin County Treasurer and the Auditor’s office to extend the due date for next year’s first-half property tax bills by a month to accommodate property owners.

First-half property tax bills will be due Monday, March 2, as the deadline of February 28 falls on a Saturday.       

The additional month will give homeowners who are already busy around the holidays more time to prepare and mail their bills. The new dates are also more aligned with the due dates of other Ohio counties.


Dog License

Extended Dog License Season Is Here

Dog Licensing season is upon us, and the deadline to purchase a reduced-cost license has been extended to February 28. Licenses may be purchased without incurring additional fees starting December 1.

Dog licenses are available for purchase online at https://doglicense.franklincountyohio.gov or at the Auditor’s office license counter, 373 S. High St., 21st Floor in downtown Columbus. The counter is open Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 4 pm.

In addition to being required by state law, dog licensing ensures that any lost dog is returned quickly to their owners. License fees help support the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center.

Featured in the photograph is Azure, your Auditor's office November 2024 Dog of the Week. If you have a canine best friend, consider nominating your pal to be a Dog of the Week. Nominate your dog here: https://audr-forms.franklincountyohio.gov/233474923573968

Licensing your dog is responsible pet care, so please help us protect your pal!


Annapurna Jewelry

Jewelry Store wins November True Transactions Award

Annapurna Jewelry in Reynoldsburg has won the November True Transaction Award for its use of accurate scales and scanners in its sale of Nepali-style jewelry.

“I am happy to recognize the team at Annapurna for winning the True Transaction Award for protecting consumers through their use of accurate scales and scanners,” Auditor Stinziano said.

Annapurna Jewelry sells a variety of Nepali jewelry. The store is located inside Asian Fashion at 7140 E. Main St. in Reynoldsburg. 


Community Hours

Where Your Auditor's Office Will Be in the Community 

December Community Connects

Learn more about what your Auditor’s office can do for you. Community Connects features staff experts who can help you learn more about the services available through your Franklin County Auditor’s office. Community Connects will be held:

  • Thursday, December 11, from 2 pm – 3:30 pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Southeast branch, 3980 S. Hamilton Rd. in Columbus

December Community Hours

Franklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano continues to hold weekly Community Hours meetings where residents can stop by and visit, or join virtually via Facebook @mstinziano, and share firsthand their feedback and ideas about the Auditor’s office or any concerns they have.

Community Hours will be held at the dates and locations listed below: 

  • Tuesday, December 2 at 8:30 am – in-person community hours at Grandview Grind, 1423 Grandview Ave., Columbus
  • Tuesday, December 9 at 1 pm - Virtual community hours featuring Sidra Sambusa House, 1792 Brice Rd., Reynoldsburg
  • Thursday, December 18 at 10:30 am – In-person community hours at the Bexley Library, Group Study Room, 2411 E. Main St., Bexley
  • Monday, December 22 at 9:30 am – In-person community hours at Shibam Coffee, 8310 Sancus Blvd., Westerville
  • Tuesday, December 30 at 2 pm – Virtual community hours featuring Bakes by Lo, 5354 Center St., Hilliard
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