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At a Glance: Benefit: Property tax exemption for up to 5 years (with potential extensions)Eligibility: Certified primary sector businesses (including agricultural processors and leaseholders on government property)Deadline: Varies; annual application required for extensions Details: A new or expanding business project that is certified as a primary sector business by the Department of Commerce Division of...

At a Glance: Benefit: Reduction in property taxes for seniors and disabled homeownersEligibility: Homeowners 65+ or permanently disabled with income up to $70,000Deadline: March 31 Details: Qualified homeowners may receive a reduction in property taxes and qualified renters can receive a partial refund of their rent. On April 27, 2023, Governor Doug Burgum signed HB...

At a Glance: Benefit: Exemption from property taxes on farm residencesEligibility: Active farmers, retired farmers, farm laborers, beginning farmers, or surviving spousesDeadline: February 1 for application; March 31 for income statements Details: There are multiple categories for the Farm Residence Exemption, but an application may only be completed for a single category: Active Farmer Vacant...

At a Glance: Benefit: Reduction of property’s taxable value based on disability rating (up to $8,100 for 100% disability)Eligibility: U.S. veterans with a service-connected disability of 50% or moreDeadline: March 31 of the first year the credit is claimed Details: Veterans of the United States armed forces with a disability of 50% or greater are...

At a Glance: Benefit: Up to $160,000 exemption for blind homeowners; up to $120,000 for disabled homeownersEligibility: Blind homeowners or those permanently disabled and confined to a wheelchairDeadline: February 1 Details: Residential homes owned and occupied by a blind person and/or their spouse is eligible to an exemption of up to $160,000 on the structure....

At a Glance: Benefit: Up to $500 property tax creditEligibility: Must own and occupy a home as a primary residence (includes houses, condos, townhomes, mobile homes, or duplexes)Deadline: March 31, 2025 Details: Homeowners with an approved application may receive up to a $500 credit against their property tax obligation. To be eligible for the credit,...

Property owned by institutions of public charity, religious organizations, and lodges, chapters, etc. may be eligible for a property tax exemption.  Property Tax Exemption Application   Please contact the Assessor’s Office for more information and application assistance.

For more information about road restrictions, contact County Highway.

The Planning and Zoning Division regulates land uses and subdivisions in the unincorporated areas of Williams County.

About The Williams County Vector Control District #1 was established in 1967 and is responsible for decreasing the presence of vector and nuisance mosquitoes to prevent vector borne disease transmission and increasing the quality of life for people in the region. The department is governed by the Williams County Vector Control Board.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 21, 2025 For more information, contact: Williams County Parks Department Phone: 701-577-4557 parks@co.williams.nd.us   Williams County Parks announces 2025 camping season information WILLISTON, N.D. (February 21, 2025): Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, campers will be able to reserve campsites at Epping/Springbrook Dam and Little Egypt for the 2025 camping season. The...

About Department Head: Lea Dunn The North Dakota Century Code requires the Williams County Assessor's Office to uniformly and fairly value all parcels of land and buildings for tax purposes. Property valuation is an ongoing process that consists of gathering and reviewing information on properties through field inspections, measuring and listing new construction, and analyzing...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Williams County Sheriff’s Office 701-577-7700 sheriff@co.williams.nd.us   Statement from Williams County Sheriff’s Office  WILLISTON, N.D. (February 13, 2025): On January 22, 2025, a subject was taken into custody at the Williams County Correctional Center for driving under suspension and then held on a detainer for U.S. Immigration and Customs...

About The Confluence Campground is located approximately 20 miles west of Williston and is just down the road from the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center. It is also close to the Fort Buford State Historic Site and the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. The Confluence Campground is a popular location during paddlefish snagging season,...

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