Olmsted County boards, commissions, and community leaders who serve on them

Olmsted County boards, commissions, and community leaders who serve on them

Olmsted County boards, commissions, and community leaders who serve on them

The Olmsted County Board of Commissioners are elected officials that represent Olmsted County residents. Commissioners enact local ordinances, approve budgets, and provide leadership and direction to the county. Olmsted County has seven commissioners, each representing their county district.

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Accordions and tabs

Accordions and tabs

Accordions

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Privacy Policy and Disclaimer

Privacy Policy and Disclaimer

Privacy Policy and Disclaimer

Introduction

Olmsted County Minnesota is committed to protecting online users' privacy. It is our goal to try to protect your privacy when you access an Olmsted County website in order to assure citizen confidence, increase participation in online activities and support effective delivery of services. At Olmsted County. we intend to give you as much control as possible over disclosure of your personal information.

About Licensing, Permits, & Records

About Licensing, Permits, & Records

Apply for personal and residential licenses, permits, or records.

About Licensing, Permits, & Records

Apply for personal and residential licenses, permits, or records.

Building, Well, and Septic

Permits for residential building and construction projects including well and septic work. Learn more.

Burning - Application for Permit

If you live in a rural area, you can get permission to burn brush.

Keep in mind: Burning garbage in a burn barrel, fire pit, wood stove, etc. is illegal in most instances in Minnesota.

PRL Online Resources, Documents, and Dates

PRL Online Resources, Documents, and Dates

PRL Online Resources, Documents, and Dates

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