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Where can I find Zoning Permit applications?

You can find McKenzie County zoning permit applications on the Planning and Zoning’s Zoning Forms and Applications webpage, or by contacting their office by email or at 701-444-2420.

Where can I read Zoning Ordinances?

You can find County zoning ordinances and resolutions on the Planning & Zoning Department – Zoning Ordinances webpage, or by contacting their office at 701-444-2420.

How do I find the zoning district for my property?

Your property’s zoning district can be found on the McKenzie County’s GIS Interactive Map Portal. It can also be found on the Planning and Zoning Department’s Zoning Maps webpage, located here. For more information, contact the Planning and Zoning Department at 701-444-2420.

What benefits does McKenzie County offer?

Citizens looking to apply to work for the County or County employees looking for more information on benefits can find benefit information on the Employee Benefits webpage, here.

How do I register to vote?

There is no formal voter registration in North Dakota. To be an eligible voter, you must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid ID that contains your name, current North Dakota residential address and date of birth. For more information about voting in North Dakota, visit the Auditor’s Office – Elections … Continued

Where can I find election information?

National, state, county and city government elections are run by the McKenzie County Auditor’s Office. Find election information by visiting the Elections webpage or the ND Secretary of State’s website.

Where can I get an absentee ballot?

Absentee ballots are obtained upon application to the County Auditor/Treasurer’s Office and must be returned to that office no later than 5 PM the day before the election if delivered in person, or must be postmarked the day before the election if mailed. A voter who casts an absentee ballot may not vote again at … Continued

Where can I find maps of McKenzie County?

The McKenzie County GIS Department creates and manages geospatial data and maps for the county. Online maps can be accessed or downloaded on the GIS Department webpage by clicking here.

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