The County Comptroller, an elected official answering directly
to the citizens of Orange County, acts as watchdog for the public
in the use of County resources. This function serves as a check
and balance, and results in the greatest accounting integrity and
safeguarding of public assets.
The services performed by the County Comptroller can be classified
into three broad categories: financial, audit, and records administration.
The Comptroller's specific roles include serving as chief financial
officer, county auditor, clerk of the board, recorder, and custodian
of county funds and records.
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