Founded in 1821, Bartholomew County is located in the southeastern part of the state with Columbus serving as the county seat. Covering 409 square miles, it lies mostly in the level areas surrounding the East Fork of the White River and its tributaries. The county is intersected by Interstate Highway 65 and U.S. Highway 31 which provide transportation for its commerce, along with one rail line that moves millions of tons of freight through the county annually. Agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism make up the majority of the county's economy.
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A marriage license application can be filled out online here in the Clerk's office and costs $18 for Indiana residents or $60 for out of state residents. You will need a driver's license or some form of identification. A marriage license is valid for 60 days from the time it is received. After 60 days, the license expires and will need to be reissued.
A homeowner or an individual must meet certain qualifications found in the Indiana Code. The form with the qualifications can be found here in the Auditor's Department page; both can be filed in the Auditor's office.
A homeowner or an individual meeting certain qualifications found in the Indiana Code can apply for deductions. Forms can be found in the 'Deductions & Other Forms' tab on the Auditor's department page.
There is a deduction for homeowners who are over 65, and meet the qualifications found in the Indiana Code. The form can be found in the 'Deductions & Other Forms' tab on the Auditor's department page.