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Departments A - F
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ADA Coordinator
Discover details of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Animal Control
Learn tips about animal health, lost and found animals and other services provided by the Animal Control Department.
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Bryan-Lang Archives
The Bryan-Lang Archives was established in 1987 as a depository for books, documents, maps, photographs and other records of historical and genealogical value pertaining to Camden County.
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Code Enforcement
Learn more about the role of Code Enforcement and the Public Protection & Compliance Officer.
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County Administrator
View information on your County Administrator.
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County Clerk
Some of the responsibilities of the County Clerk include preparing and publishing meeting documents, distributing the board actions to the constitutional officers, department heads, or to anyone else who requests them.
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Courts
Learn more about the duties of the Clerk of Superior Court, Magistrate Court, and Probate Court.
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Curbside Collection
All occupied residential properties in the unincorporated areas of Camden County are mandated to have curbside services.
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Elections & Registration
Learn more about registering to vote and elections in Camden County.
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Emergency Management
The Emergency Management Agency is responsible for the management of all emergency preparedness areas within the county.
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Extension Office
The Camden County Extension Office offers educational and volunteer programs for all ages.
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Facilities Maintenance
The Facilities Maintenance Division provides in-house construction services and general maintenance and repair of all buildings and facilities.
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Finance & Budget
Management of county debt, financial planning, and payroll administration are just some of the duties handled by the Finance and Budget Office.
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Fire Rescue
With modern equipment and cutting-edge training, the Fire Rescue Department provides Advanced Life Support and fire services to all citizens and visitors throughout the 613 square miles of Camden County.
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Flood Protection
Camden County is subject to flooding because it is located in low-lying coastal plains subject to flooding form surrounding rivers.