What does NC State auditor do?

The State Auditor has broad powers to examine all books, records, files, papers, documents, and financial affairs of every state agency. We examine all facets of state government, including education, health, transportation, computer systems, regulatory processes, and public safety.

Who is current NC auditor?

The Auditor of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The state auditor is a constitutional officer responsible for overseeing and reviewing the financial accounts of all state government agencies. The incumbent is Beth A. Wood, who became Auditor on January 10, 2009.

Who is the NC auditor now?

Beth Wood is a Certified Public Accountant in her fourth term as North Carolina’s elected State Auditor. She is a long-time public servant with nearly 30 years of auditing experience, having worked in the Auditor’s Office for nearly 10 years before her election in 2008 and also in the State Treasurer’s Office.

How to become State Auditor of North Carolina?

Opportunity Is Knocking! The Office of the State Auditor is looking to hire bright, talented and hard-working professionals who want challenging careers, top-notch training and a healthy work/life balance. More About Careers at NC OSA… More Contact Info…

Is the Office of the state auditor in a state of emergency?

To protect the health and well-being of our employees and those we audit, the Office of the State Auditor is currently observing the statewide State of Emergency and Stay-At-Home orders issued by the Governor.

How to contact the Office of the State Auditor?

The Office of the State Auditor is looking to hire bright, talented and hard-working professionals who want challenging careers, top-notch training and a healthy work/life balance. More About Careers at NC OSA… More Contact Info… at 1-800-730-TIPS (8477), or click above to report online anonymously. Find any or all reports from your county.

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