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  1. Butte County, CA | Official Website

    Butte County has established individual evacuation zones throughout the County. These zones will be used during fires or other emergencies requiring evacuations.

  2. Departments | Butte County, CA

    Clerk-Recorder Clerk of the Board County Counsel Departments D to L Development Services District Attorney Employment & Social Services Farm Advisor Fire General Services Human Resources …

  3. County Profile | Butte County, CA

    Review some helpful demographic and economic information that provides a snapshot of Butte County.

  4. Government | Butte County, CA

    The Butte County Board of Supervisors consists of five members, each of whom is elected from the district in which he or she resides. Each Board member maintains an office within the district he or …

  5. Services | Butte County, CA

    The County is committed to protecting and enhancing agriculture as the backbone of the local economy, and for the open spaces that make Butte County a beautiful place to live and work.

  6. Business Licenses & Permits | Butte County, CA

    The County of Butte only requires business licenses or permits for the activities within the unincorporated area.

  7. Human Resources | Butte County, CA

    The Human Resources Department is responsible for providing human resource and payroll services to all County departments in a manner that ensures compliance with the requirements of the County …

  8. Treasurer - Tax Collector | Butte County, CA

    I am honored to be entrusted with the duties of Treasurer-Tax Collector, and committed to preserving the tradition of fiscal conservatism and prudent management of public funds for the benefit of the …

  9. Assessor | Butte County, CA

    The Assessor's office staff is committed to the fair and equitable assessment of all property in Butte County. We strive to provide prompt, personal, and professional attention to all whom we serve.

  10. Jun 16, 2009 · In 1850, Butte County became incorporated into the State of California as one of the original 27 counties. In 1856, the county’s boundaries were redrawn to their current configuration.