Sheriffs and Constables: The United Bounty Hunters of Indiana
Hat Tip to Advance Indiana for its piece today on County Sheriffs’ cuts of unpaid tax collections. According to the piece, County Sheriffs get to pocket 10% of unpaid taxes they collect. Similarly, constables pocket 1% of the worth of the documents they serve.
This system is terribly antiquated and must be reformed. Public servants should not earn a commission for doing what is required of them by law. This may have been necessary in Indiana’s primarily agrarian past, but not in 2007. Given the property tax crisis, imagine the tax relief we would see if this pocketed cash was still in government coffers.
Which begs the question, how much did Frank Anderson pocket from unpaid taxes?








August 30th, 2007 at 11:29 am
I seem to recall this coming up before, so I did a search of the Indy Star. Sorry I can’t link to it (the content is expired–I got to it via newsbank.com via the IMCPL website). Here is a quote from a Star Editorial on February 24, 2007: