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  1. Departments & Officials | Kent County, Michigan. Board of Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners is responsible for approving general annual budgets of other County officials, raising money to fund County operations, and representing the County through the adoption of rules, regulations and policies; among many other services.

  2. Website. www .accesskent .com. Kent County is located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the county had a population of 657,974, [2] making it the fourth most populous county in Michigan, and the largest outside of the Detroit area. Its county seat is Grand Rapids. [3]

  3. Locate and view property information utilizing an interactive mapping tool. Property / Parcel Lookup. View and pay delinquent taxes, sales history and tax description of a property in Kent County. Information is updated at the end of each annual assessment cycle.

  4. General Information. Vaccine Clinics & Appointments. COVID-19 Testing Locations. KENT COUNTY IS. AAA. Long-term credit ratings in 2020, marking the 22 nd consecutive year of this distinction. - Standard & Poors Global and Moody’s Investor Services.

  5. Where Are We. The Circuit Court Clerk's Office is located on the 2nd floor of the Kent County Courthouse, 180 Ottawa Ave NW, Suite 2400, Grand Rapids MI 49503. For directions to the Courthouse, please refer to the 17th Circuit Court Map site. For downtown parking information, please refer to the City of Grand Rapids Parking Map. Court Holidays.

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  7. Kent County, Michigan is composed of twenty-one townships, five villages and nine cities. The 2010 census population of the County resides as follows: townships (223,746); cities (371,492); and villages (7,384). The County seat is located in the City of Grand Rapids, which is the second largest city in the State.

  8. The Kent County Board of Commissioners is the chief legislative and policy-making body of Kent County Government. Commissioners are elected to 2-year terms from districts that are roughly equal in population. A chair and vice-chair are elected at the first meeting of each new year by the Commissioners.

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