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  1. Interactive property map. Land survey services (Surveyor's Office) Tax map library. Tax parcel split and combination information. A list of links to resources concerning property and home ownership in Ramsey County.

  2. www.ramseycounty.us › your-government › about-ramsey-countyHistory | Ramsey County

    History of Ramsey County. Founded October 27, 1849. For its first 100 years as a political entity, the history of Ramsey County was mostly the history of Saint Paul, the county seat and the capital of Minnesota. Fort Snelling, positioned nearby at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, dates from 1820, a time when the area’s ...

  3. www.ramseycounty.us › your-government › departmentsDepartments | Ramsey County

    Ramsey County Historical Society. Ramsey County U of M Extension. Ramsey County Law Library. Landmark Center. Second Judicial District Court (Ramsey County) A list of all Ramsey County departments.

  4. Contacts & Locations. Our Customer Contact Center is a one-stop option for directing and resolving resident inquires Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 651-266-8500. Some county building locations are currently closed to the public, but our Service Centers and form drop-off sites are open to assist residents.

  5. Ramsey County is a fully-developed urban center with the second-largest county population in Minnesota and the smallest land area. With a population of 550,321, it is the most densely populated county in the state, as well as one of the most diverse.

  6. Ramsey County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, 552,352 people lived there, making it the second-most populous county in Minnesota. The county seat is Saint Paul, which is also Minnesota's state capital. The county was founded in 1849 and is named for Alexander Ramsey, the first governor of the Minnesota Territory.

  7. Ramsey County, Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota. 12,996 likes · 327 talking about this · 284 were here. Ramsey County is home to more than 550,000 residents. Social policy: http://bit.ly/2e1y4Jm

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