Adams County Essential Contacts, How to Reach Local Government Services
This quick reference lists the primary Adams County elected offices and essential service contact points residents use year round. Knowing where to go for voter registration, property deeds, permits, public records, and county news saves time and helps families and businesses navigate county services efficiently.

Adams County officials and staff handle a steady flow of routine transactions that affect daily life, from registering to vote to recording property deeds. For residents seeking in person assistance the Adams County Commissioners office is located at 215 North Cross Street, West Union, and can be reached at 937 544 3286. The county portal and individual offices provide access to services and information year round.
Key county functions include the Adams County Board of Elections, the Adams County Prosecutor, the Adams County Sheriff s Office, the Adams County Recorder and the Adams County Auditor. The Adams County Public Library system serves the community through four branches located in West Union, Peebles, Seaman slash North Adams, and Manchester. These offices are the primary points of contact for elections, law enforcement inquiries, legal matters, property records, tax and assessment questions, and library services.
Residents should use the county portal or call offices directly for routine transactions such as voter registration, property deed filings, permits, requests for public records, and other county services. The county website maintains meeting calendars, current bids and RFPs, holiday closures, and options to subscribe to county news and meeting agendas. Those tools allow residents to track public meetings, monitor procurement opportunities, and receive timely notices about schedule changes and public hearings.
For homeowners, business owners, and civic groups the ability to reach the correct office quickly can reduce delays when deadlines are approaching. For voters and civic participants the Board of Elections is the entry point for registration and voting information. For anyone needing land records or legal filings the Recorder s office handles deed and record transactions while the Auditor provides assessment and tax information.
This compact reference is intended to help Adams County residents find the right office without delay, and to encourage use of official channels for accurate, timely county services and information. Users who need specifics beyond this summary should consult the county portal or contact the listed offices directly.
Sources:
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip
