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Alamance County has offices spread throughout the county, representing the departments that provide services to the citizens. You can find maps to these locations and basic contact information over the following pages.
Please note that the maps provided on the following pages are provided to Alamance County and its citizens by an external source and are approximate. You should contact the department or facility you’d like to visit for more accurate directions.
Resources to learn how Alamance County government functions
Whether you’re here to live, learn, or do business, whether you’re new to the area or just visiting, Alamance County is a great place to be!
We have several services on our website or hosted through other services that are available for you to interact with. These services include:
Our primary switchboard number is 336-228-1312.
If you’d like to contact us via e-mail, telephone, or in person, each of our department pages should have the contact information you need.
If you have technical questions about our website and prefer to use e-mail, please contact our county webmaster at webmaster[at]alamancecountync[dot]gov.
Immediately after the November 2019 bond referendums were approved for Alamance-Burlington Schools and Alamance Community College, joint staff meetings were organized to increase communication about current and future capital needs. This group, now established as the Technical Review Committee (TRC), is made up of County, ABSS, and ACC staff who meet regularly to provide oversight and coordination for capital projects while promoting accountability and transparency to the Board and the public.
This process will also include a committee that could include representatives from the Board of Commissioners, ABSS School Board, ACC Board of Trustees, and the public. This Capital Oversight Committee will help to establish goals and objectives for the TRC Committee and review information or recommendations shared by the TRC regarding capital projects in order to report back to all agency Boards.
1. Painting2. Installation of 3 ADA Accessibility Ramps3. Installation of Walkway Canopy
1. Carpet Removal/Tile Installation(classrooms, media areas, and/or offices)
1. Painting
1. Classroom Renovations2. New Fire Alarm System
1. Carpet Removal/Tile Installation(classrooms, media areas and/or offices)
1. Classroom Renovations
1. Mobile Unit Installation,
1. New Fire Alarm System
1. Painting2. Carpet Removal/Tile Installation (Media Center)3. New Fire Alarm System
1. Painting2. Mobile Unit Installation
1. Roof Replacement
1. Roof Replacement for school building2. Roof Replacement for Fine Arts buildings3. Nall Field House Remodeled due to flooding
1. New EC classroom
1. Repaired Roof over cafeteria and gym area
1. New EC Therapy Rooms
Local Funding for SchoolsAlamance County has developed a Capital Plan to guide the funding decisions for building, equipping, and maintaining school facilities (G.S. 115C-408(b)). In addition to capital funding, Alamance County provides annual supplemental funding for school operating expenses (G.S. 115C-426(e)). Generally, these funds are used for local teacher and staff salary supplements, additional teaching or staff positions, and other programs and services.
Alamance County Funding SourcesProperty Tax: A portion of county property taxes (real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle) is used to fund school facilities and operating expensesPublic School Building Capital Fund Lottery: A portion of the state’s lottery proceeds is allocated to counties for educational purposesArticle 40 Sales Tax: 30% of the county’s Article 40 Sales and Use Tax is earmarked for public school capital projects or debt; the remaining 70% is not restricted to a specific use.Article 42 Sales Tax: 60% of the county’s Article 42 Sales and Use Tax is earmarked for public school capital projects or debt; the remaining 40% is not restricted to a specific use.