Winter weather poses significant dangers, with dozens of Americans dying each year due to cold exposure, vehicle accidents and fires caused by improper use of heaters. In addition to these threats, hypothermia and frostbite can cause severe injuries, including loss of fingers or toes, permanent damage to organs like the kidneys, pancreas and liver, or...
Emergency Awareness is crucial for ensuring the safety and preparedness of McKenzie County residents. The Emergency Management page provides vital information on recognizing potential hazards, understanding emergency procedures and staying informed during crises. Residents are encouraged to stay alert to local weather updates, familiarize themselves with emergency routes and have a plan in place for...
About Emergency Management is an ongoing effort to keep you, the residents of McKenzie County, SAFE! Emergency Management seeks to promote safer, less vulnerable communities with the capacity to cope with hazards and disasters by using mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery processes. This is accomplished by coordinating with others in emergency response, government, private sector...
About Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) The McKenzie County Correctional Facility (MCCF) is committed to a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual abuse and harassment, in line with the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003. This act mandates data collection on sexual assault incidents in correctional facilities. MCCF ensures a sexually safe environment and encourages third-party...
About The McKenzie County Correctional Facility encourages family and friends to visit inmates. Visitation will be completed via video visitation. All visitations will be scheduled on an individual basis and by appointment only. Only two adults may visit at one time and no phones are allowed in the video visitation area. Visits are subject to...
About The McKenzie County Correctional Facility (MCCF) is dedicated to public service and the custody, control and care of inmates through the provision of a continuum of services to meet the needs of those entrusted to our care, creating a safe and professional environment with the goal of reduced victimization, safer communities and an emphasis...
Required Design Criteria for Construction When designing structures in the region, the following criteria must be adhered to for safety and compliance: Frost Depth: 48 inches Elevation: Approximately 2400 feet Roof Snow Load: 21 pounds per square foot (psf) Ground Snow Load: 30 psf Ultimate Design Wind Speed: 115 miles per hour (mph), with Surface...
Building Permit Process Each packet has instructions and checklists which list the required documents that will accompany your application. Once the Building Department has reviewed the application the applicant will be notified the permit is ready for issuance. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Upon receiving the required documents the permit process will take approximately...
Election Laws and Officials North Dakota Century Code Chapter 16.1 contains most of the laws applicable to elections. The County Auditor serves as the Chief Election Official for the county, while the Secretary of State is the Chief Election Official for the state. The Secretary of State’s website at vote.nd.gov offers a comprehensive election resource,...
Tax Sale Date and Location Listings for current year tax properties will be available after the first week of October. The annual tax sale is conducted in the Board Room of the McKenzie County Courthouse on the third Tuesday of November at 10:00 AM CT. This year, the sale will be held on November 19,...
About The McKenzie County Building Department oversees and enforces various codes, including the North Dakota State Code and fire, life and safety codes within the county. The department's goal is to help create a community where people can live safely, comfortably and economically. Their duties include reviewing building permit plans and conducting necessary inspections during...
Funding Sources for McKenzie County Services provided to the residents of McKenzie County are funded by a variety of resources, including taxes on real property and mobile homes, fees for services, interest on investments, and oil and gas royalty revenues. Additional funding comes from state and federal agencies through pass-throughs such as the oil and...
About The McKenzie County Auditor serves as the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and the Chief Financial Officer, managing all financial dealings, including payroll, bill payments, and budget control. The Auditor oversees the county budget process, calculates tax levies, handles delinquent taxes, and administers county elections. Additional duties include issuing licenses and permits,...