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ASSESSOR

Martin K. Adams
Cassia County Assessor
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Auditor
Cassia County Auditor
Joseph W. Larsen
Auditor's Office
1459 Overland Ave Rm 101
Burley ID 83318
(208) 878-1004 (phone)
(208) 878-8825 (Fax)
PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR AUDITOR'S OFFICE INQUIRIES:
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Human Resources
Email: HR@cassia.gov
For all issues related to employee payroll, benefits, accruals, withholding updates, employee portal issues, and Change of Status requests -
Payables
Email: Payables@cassia.gov
For all Cassia County-related expenditures -
Tax Levy
Email: TaxLevy@cassia.gov
For all taxing district inquiries, levy matters, and State Tax Commission L-1 and L-2 matters
www.cassia.gov/TaxLevy -
County Auditors
Email: CassiaAuditors@cassia.gov
For all other Auditor-related matter
Elected Auditor
- Joseph W. Larsen
Email: CassiaClerk@cassia.gov
Deputy Auditors
- Michelle Wallace
Budget, Payroll, Receivables
1459 Overland Ave, Room 101
Burley ID 83318
Phone: (208) 878-1004
Fax: (208) 878-8825 -
Sharene Ahlin
HR, Payroll, Levy, GIS
1459 Overland Ave, Room 101
Burley ID 83318
Phone: (208) 878-1004
Fax: (208) 878-8825 -
Stephanie Hitt
Payroll, Receivables
1459 Overland Ave, Room 101
Burley ID 83318
Phone: (208) 878-1004
Fax: (208) 878-8825 -
Cally Velasquez
Reports, Inventory, Auditing Projects
1459 Overland Ave, Room 105
Burley ID 83318
Phone: (208) 878-1004
Fax: (208) 878-8825
Auditor Duties:
- Payroll
- Accounts Payable
- Turnover to the Taxing Districts
- Inventory
- Budget Process
- Managing Fund Balances
- Quarterly and Year-end Reports
- Human Resources
- Employee benefits and file management
- Accounts Receivable
- Internal Department Auditing
- Reconciling monthly statements
- Levies
- Worker's Compensation
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Department of Labor services
- Affordable Care Act services
- Office Hours 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Cassia County Sheriff's Office
Clerk / Auditor / Recorder
CASSIA COUNTY CLERK

Joseph W. Larsen
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Ex-Officio AUDITOR/RECORDER
County Chief Elections Officer
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners
Please Use the Following Links to Expedite Your Request:
General Court Matters Email: General Court Matters
All Jury Matters Email: All Jury Correspondence
5th Judicial District Court Assistance: Webpage
Courts Webpage: Cassia County Courts Webpage
Court Records: Court Records Webpage
Recorder's Office Email: All Recording Matters
Recorder's Office Webpage: Recorder's Office Webpage
Junior College Certificate of Residencies Email: Junior College Certificate of Residency Matters
Junior College Tuition Assistance Webpage: Cassia County Junior College Assistance
Elections Office Email: All Election Matters
Cassia County Elections Webpage: Cassia County Elections Office
Social Services/Indigent Office Email: All Social Services and Indigent Matters
Social Services Webpage: Social Services: Indigent / Welfare
Auditor's Office Email: All Auditor Matters
Auditor's Office Webpage: Auditor's Office Webpage
Human Resources Email: All Human Resource Matters
Human Resource Webpage: Human Resource Information
Clerk of the Commissioners Email: Commissioner Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Requests
Please Email All Other Clerk Correspondence to:
Elected Clerk Joe Larsen: cassiaclerk@cassia.gov
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All Court Related ServicesCASSIA COUNTY JUDICIAL CENTER |
All Non-Court Related ServicesCASSIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE |
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CIVIL COURT SERVICES INTERPRETER |
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
Clerk of the Court
Joseph W. Larsen
Clerk of the District Court
Theresa Forthun
Senior Deputy Clerk
Phone: (208) 878-7351
Fax: (208) 878-1010
1559 Overland Ave
Burley ID 83318
Please use the following email addresses:
Email: court@cassia.idcourts.gov (court matters)
Email: jury@cassia.gov (jury matters)
* * * E-filing and E-service is now Mandatory * * *
Court Bulletin
COMMISSIONERS
Cassia County Commissioners meet Mondays from 9:00 to noon except for established legal holidays
Idaho Official Resources for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
CASSIA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

- Monday - Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00
Elections
Select from below for additional information:
Cassia County Voter Approved Fund Tracker.pdf
Elections Department Contact Information
1459 Overland Ave Rm 105
Burley, ID 83318
Email: vote@cassia.gov
Phone: (208) 878-5240
Fax: (208) 878-8825
Joseph W. Larsen
Chief Elections Officer – Elected Clerk
Public Notices:
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
Extension Office
Cassia County Extension Educator Office
1459 Overland Avenue, Room #4 - Burley, Idaho 83318
Phone: (208)878-9461
Fax: (208)878-7862
Email: cassia@uidaho.edu
Cassia County Extension/4-H Website
Click here for online 4-H Payment
Click here for online Extension Payment
Cassia County Extension Facebook Page
Cassia County 4-H Facebook Page
UI Extension provides reliable, research based education and information to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future.
We focus on contemporary topics that matter to you most, including:
- Small and large scale sustainable agriculture
- Home horticulture
- Natural resources
- Health and nutrition
- Food safety
- Personal financial management
- 4-H Youth development
- Community development
Youth benefit by participating in 4-H programs to develop confidence, leadership and life skills. Afterschool and summer programs are also offered to further educate youth.
Grace Wittman
University of Idaho Family Consumer Science Extension Educator
Cassia County
gwittman@uidaho.edu

Brandon Brackenbury DVM
University of Idaho Agricultural Extension Educator
brandonb@uidaho.edu

Dena Jarolimek
Cassia County 4-H Coordinator
denaj@uidaho.edu
Extension Office Staff:
Tiffany Anderson
Administrative Coordinator
tiffanya@uidaho.edu
Sarah Somsen
Administrative Assistant & Noxious Weed
ssomsen@uidaho.edu
Brianne Brackenbury
4H Program Assistant
brianneb@uidaho.edu
Brooklin Somsen
4H STEM Corps Instructor
bsomsen@uidaho.edu
For information on Cassia County Extension, visit out website: http://www.uidaho.edu/extension/county/cassia
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
Noxious Weed
Michael Ottley
Noxious Weed Control & Invasive Species Superintendent
Email: mottley@cassia.gov
Tyson Young
Weed Lead Technician
Email: tyoung@cassia.gov
Ronna Southern
Weed Technician
Email: rsouthern@cassia.gov
Sarah Somsen
Noxious Weed Administrative Assistant
Email: ssomsen@uidaho.edu
1459 Overland Ave. Rm #4
Burley ID 83318
Phone: (208) 878-4043
Fax: (208) 878-7862
The following are effective March 30, 2026:
Area of Noxious Weed Extermination [PDF]
Notice to Comply with Order of Extermination of Noxious Weeds [PDF]
Noxious Weeds: The Cancer of our Land
The spread of noxious weeds may signal the decline of entire ecological watersheds. They severely impact the beauty and widespread economic losses. Weeds are problems for urban as well as rural areas, and for private, state, and federal lands.
Noxious weeds pose a serious threat to all Idahoans and to the land we call home. Whether it is private, federal, state, city or county lands, noxious weeds do not discriminate and when unmanaged, they spread rapidly, unceasingly, and silently.
Control and management of noxious weeds in the State of Idaho requires an understanding of the problem, and that begins with their detection and identification.
Instead of a complex and diverse native plant community, noxious weeds have the ability to create a dense stand, or "monoculture". By invading and changing the native plant community, noxious weeds disrupt the web of life and adversely affect the community of animals that rely on them, including humans. Their adverse effects include: loss of hunting and fishing opportunities, reduced wildlife and landscape viewing opportunities, reduced agriculture potential, higher food prices, poisoning or injuring livestock and humans, fouling recreation opportunity’s, choking streams and waterways, creating fire hazards, crowding out beneficial native plants, etc
- Noxious weeds can be aquatic or terrestrial.
- Noxious weeds cause $300 million in damage and loss to Idaho lands and economy every year.
- Noxious weeds cause more yield loss and add more to farmers’ production costs than insects, diseases, rodents, birds, deer, and other grazers.
- It is estimated that noxious weeds are spreading at an alarming rate of 4,600 acres per day nationwide.
- Noxious weeds can be prolific seed producers. Some plants can produce up to 100,000 seeds per plant per year and can stay dormant up to 60 years in the soil.
- Noxious weeds can also reproduce by dense root systems in the soil that can create new stands just by displacing a small part of the root elsewhere.
- Aquatic weeds can reproduce just by a fragment of the plant.
- Noxious weeds can travel in unexpected ways. They can stow away on vehicles, clothes, fur, containers of grown ornamentals, wild bird seed, crop seed, animal excrement, or sold as an ornamental themselves.
- Each acre of U.S. crop land contains 50 to 300 million buried weed seeds. Only 5 to 10 per cent of them germinate and emerge each year.
- Weeds impact the health of people and animals. Some weeds are poisonous to the touch or if they are eaten. They can cause death, disfigurement or irreparable damage to vital organs. Some release up to a billion pollen grains per plant. Some create breeding grounds for Mosquitoes.
How can you help stop the spread of Noxious weeds?
- Become more educated by learning how to identify and control noxious weeds.
- Cleaning your vehicles, trailers, boats, clothes, shoes, pack animals, pets, farm equipment from farm to farm before entering or leaving a wildlife area, farm ground, park, or roads you don’t generally recreate or farm. By doing this, it can greatly reduce the spread of noxious weeds to other areas.
- Buying certified weed free forage and straw for pack animals used on federal, private and state lands.
- By treating noxious weeds on your property.
- Reporting found infestations of noxious weeds.
- By taking pictures or samples of the unknown weeds and taking them to your extension agent or noxious weed superintendent to be identified.
Noxious weeds are everyone’s problem!!!

Chanel Tewalt, Director Idaho Department of Agriculture
https://invasivespecies.idaho.gov/plants/
Booklets available with information about the 67 noxious weeds in Idaho
Stop by and pick one up or download it! Idaho Noxious Weed Book
University of Idaho--Cooperative Extension System
Quick Links:
- Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
Recorder
Cassia County ex-Officio Recorder Duties
- The Recording of all County Documents, including but not limited to Deeds, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, etc.
- Maintaining microfilmed and indexed records.
- The issuance of all County marriage licenses.
- The issuance of all County alcohol licenses.
- Acceptance of all passport applications.
- Maintenance of all County records including corner perpetuations, survey plats, subdivision plats and all microfilmed documents.
- Assistance to the public with records research.
- To request certain public records, please fill out the Public Records Request form and email it to us at recorder@cassia.gov

Certified Copies of Marriage Licenses:
- To obtain a star on your state issued ID card or Driver's License, you will need to provide the DMV with acceptable proof of any name changes. Certified copies of marriage licenses satisfy this requirement.
- We are happy to supply certified copies upon request. Certified copies are $2.00 each.
Notary Public Services:
- This service is offered free of charge.
- Please call ahead to ensure someone will be in the office who can notarize your document. Contact information can be found below.
- Before coming in, the document must be unsigned and complete with an accompanying notarization block. We cannot tell you how to fill out any legal document and we cannot provide a notary block for you.
- Please have ID ready for each person that needs to sign the document.
Public Computer Research:
- Access to the public computer and our records vault are available to the public on a limited basis.
- Priority will be given to businesses that depend on the research such as surveyors and construction workers.
- Please call or email your request for research time to ensure availability. Contact information can be found at the bottom of this page.
Genealogical Research Assistance:
- Genealogical Proof Standard - Research Process
- Ancestry.com
- FamilySearch.org
- BillionGraves
- Find A Grave
- IDGenWeb (Cassia County)
- Idaho State Historical Society
- Cassia County Wartime Service Lists
Joseph W. Larsen
Cassia County Recorder
Elsa Velasquez
Deputy Recorder
Phone: (208) 878-5240
Fax: (208) 878-8825
Email: recorder@cassia.gov
- Office Hours
- Monday thru Friday
- 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
- Recording Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
- Passport Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
- Marriage License Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Social Services / Indigent
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Cassia County Indigent Assistance Non-medical services provided by Cassia County includes only indigent disposition of the deceased as required by Idaho Statute § 31-3412. With the repeal of the Charity and Indigent Fund Levy as signed into law in 2022 to provide property tax relief to Idahoans, counties no longer receive funding for medical indigent services. Cassia County will continue to support annually, as funds are available and upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners, other entities providing assistance to Cassia County indigent persons. Individuals needing assistance may consider reaching out to the Burley South Central Community Action Partnership, 314 E 5th St – Burley ID 83318 – (208) 678-3514 – (www.sccap-id.org)
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Third Party Request for Indigent Disposition of Deceased.pdf
Susan M. Keck
Social Services Director
Courthouse Deputy Clerk Supervisor
1459 Overland Ave, Room 105
Burley, Idaho 83318
P: (208) 878-5240
F: (208) 878-8825
socialservices@cassia.gov
Resolution No 2012-022 Policies and Procedures for Indigent Deceased
Resolution No 2024-003 Repealing Resolution 2002-11-1 and Amending Resolution No 2012-022













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