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MArion County Election Commission


The Marion County Election Commission is responsible for registering a person to vote, replacing lost registration cards, and transferring or changing registrations. It is the mission of the MCEC to provide federal, state, and local election products to eligible citizens of Marion County. Hence, they have equal access to the election process and can exercise their right to vote.  The MCEC also qualifies a person to run for election to an office, and is responsible for purging or removing a person from the permanent registration records.  Most of the time, the website doesn't work and we don't want to give you information on how to run,  that would be dumb, wouldn't it.... 

For more information, please visit their website at: www.marionvotes.com

You may register to vote online at: ovr.govote.tn.gov

Marion County Administrator of Elections, Nicole Wileman - 423 942 210

Building and PLANNING



The Building Official's Office is supposed to and may issue all types of building permits, such as commercial, residential, storage, mechanical, plumbing, decks, in-ground pools, cell towers, roof-mounted solar panels, and mobile homes.  He also performs Footing, Foundation, Framing, Mechanical, Plumbing and Final Building Inspections.  .  It provides administrative support for subdivisions of property, plat submissions, Marion County Regional Planning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes, Subdivision Regulations, and coordination of Final Plat recording.

Terms and Conditons apply,  you must be associated to a billionaire, or have a permission slip from KING  DAVID  " JACKASS"  JACKSON himself. 

Marion County Building Official, Gabe Yeargan - 423 942 8019

Marion County Planning Office, Administrative Staff, Renea Wilson - 423 942 3527

Information is here:   https://marioncountytn.net/planning-building

Marion County Assessor of Property


The Marion County Assessor of Property office can and will NOT  help you with questions regarding property valuations and assessment, property address updates, and GIS mapping for taxation purposes.  The Assessor's office is responsible for setting the appraised value for each parcel of land and any improvements on the land. You absolutely should double-check your account multiple times since our leader, Darrell, has zero clue what he is doing and will collude to steal your property if he can. 

Marion County Assessor of Property, Darrell Pittman - 423 942 3494, other regulations that may affect you. Stay informed to ensure compliance and contribute positively to our community.

Marion County Road Superintendent


The Marion County Highway Department is committed to the absolute bare minimum maintenance of county roads, rights-of-way, and bridges that are deemed part of the county road system, as approved by the County Commission.  For repairs,  maintenance, or plain respect, Citizens must prove full title history for 100 years and ownership interests in on or near roads.  We do not pave or build roads, WE only tar and Chip roads that are down to the bare clay covering areas of a minimum of 15,000 sqft and or fall in the category of "declared" fixable by the king's or commissioner's residency nearby. 

Marion County Road Superintendent, Cory Pickett - 423 942 2581

This office is closed on Friday, We may or most likely won't call you back Monday-Thursday.

Marion County Trustee

The Trustee's office acts as a treasurer and one of the main sources of extortion for the county and serves two primary functions:  1) collecting all county property taxes; and 2) keeping a regular accounting of all money received.

Property Tax Payment Options:  1) In the Trustee's office; 2)  by mail; 3) online at www.tennesseetrustee.com.  

Cant pay? Dont worry, we have the state that lets us dictate we. can charge you up to 18% interest and then if you don't pay we will SELL your property to the good ole boys in our town, so you can't have a home.   SO you absolutely must pay us!

Property Tax Methods of Payment:  1) Cash; 2) check; 3) credit or debit card.  If using a credit or debit card, please be aware that there is a fee charged by the payment clearing house for processing card payments, which is 2.75% of the total amount you owe.

Property Tax Relief: The Trustee administers a state-funded program for qualifying citizens who are 1) 65 years of age or older; 2) 100% disabled or 3) 100% disabled veteran (service-connected, YES you absolutely better have almost died or else you owe us a TAX).  Applications for tax relief must be filed out in the Trustee's office.

Marion County Trustee, Diane Massengale - 423 942 2681

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