COLUMBUS, Ind. - The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) announced Monday, July 13, that for the second consecutive year, its audit with the Indiana State Board of Accounts revealed no adverse fiscal findings.
In a press release, the Bartholomew County Sheriff's Office stated, "This achievement is a direct reflection of the dedication, professionalism, and attention to detail demonstrated daily by our administrative staff who manage these accounts with integrity and accountability. Their hard work ensures that public funds are handled responsibly and in accordance with the law."
At a time when financial accountability within public agencies has received increased scrutiny, BCSO confirmed it remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and excellence in public service.

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