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  1. Monroe County - Home

    Monroe County was created on April 1, 1836, from parts of Northampton and Pike Counties and named for President James Monroe.

  2. Monroe County - Departments

    Assistance with the financial affairs for accounts payable, payroll and audits.

  3. Monroe County Property Reassessment - Monroe County, Pennsylvania

    By conducting a reassessment, Monroe County is expecting to change from an out-of-date, unequal assessment system to a system based on current, accurate property values. Property owners will be …

  4. Monroe County - Assessment

    Monroe County is comprised of 16 townships and 4 incorporated boroughs with approximately 169,000 residents. Along with 4 school districts, the county has a community college and a university.

  5. Jul 25, 2025 · roperty reassessment. This initiative follows the County’s previous reassessmen implemented in 2020. The multi-year project includes data collection, verification, assessment of …

  6. Monroe County - GIS

    Located in the Monroe County Assessment Office’s Mapping Department, the GIS serves Monroe County’s departments, its municipalities and the general public. The following web-based mapping …

  7. Monroe County - Open Records

    Welcome to the Office of Open Records for the County of Monroe, Pennsylvania. The office was created as the result of Senate Bill 1, Session of 2007; Act 3 2008 known as the "Right-to-Know Law".

  8. Monroe County - Municipalities

    Monroe County is comprised of 16 townships and 4 incorporated boroughs with a combined population of approximately 169,000 residents. Three of the boroughs and all of the townships were settled in …

  9. Monroe PA Property Search - Monroe County, Pennsylvania

    The County of Monroe makes no representations or warranties as to the suitability of this information for any particular purpose, and that to the extent you use or implement this information in your own …

  10. Monroe County - Sheriff

    Firearm Dealer Permits In Pennsylvania, a firearm dealer's permit, also known as a License to Sell Firearms, allows a business to sell firearms directly to the public.