Frequently Asked Questions
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Both of Pipestone precincts are held at St. Leo’s Catholic Church’s gymnasium located at 415 South Hiawatha Avenue.City Hall
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Yes, dog licenses are due April 1st of each year. You must provide proof of rabies vaccination before the City will issue a license. The cost is $5.00 if an animal is fixed, $10.00 if not. Puppies under 6 months of age do not need registrations. Please stop by the City office to pick up your dog license.
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Yes, it is required by City code to pick up your animal's waste. Waste can be bagged and thrown in the garbage. ANIMAL WASTE IS NOT ACCEPTED AT THE CITY'S COMPOST SITE.
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Your property tax bill is composed of local and state property taxes. Local property taxes help fund local programs and services, such as public schools, fire and police protection, streets, libraries, and more. State property taxes fund school districts, towns, cities, counties, and other special taxing districts.
Some properties such as seasonal-cabin and commercial-industrial are also subject to a state property tax. This state general tax goes into the state general fund.
Property tax is administered by counties. If you have questions about valuation, classification, or about your specific properties tax, the Pipestone County Assessor. You can also go online to view information about your property by visiting the County's Land Records Hub