Millersburg City Clerk

Dec 23, 2025

Access the Millersburg City Clerk here.

The Millersburg City Clerk in Kentucky is a state agency responsible for maintaining official records, overseeing elections, and providing administrative support to the local government. As a vital resource for residents and businesses in Millersburg, the City Clerk plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and compliance with state regulations.

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Millersburg Withholding Tax Account

The Millersburg Withholding Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Millersburg Occupational Withholding Tax ID : Enter your EIN if you don't have an account number

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