History of Bearinger Township Michigan

Bearinger Township is a small general law township in Presque Isle County, located in the northeast part of the State of Michigan. In the late 1880s there was a large township in the northeast of Michigan in which Mr. Bearinger had a large lumbering operation.

Property Tax Search

Looking for property inquiries, owner and taxpayer information, legal description or tax history? Please click here for more information.

Michigan Townships Association

Here you will find Demographics and Population information, Township Officials and a snapshot of the Census Bureau Data collected.

Transparency

Here is where you can find mulit year reports, shared services and school Districts for Bearinger Township and so much more.

Announcement: Board Of Review Meeting

Bearinger Township Board of Review will be held at the Township Hall on March 13, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
and on March 14, 2024 from 3 pm to 9 pm. Any questions, please contact supervisor@bearingertownship.org.

Resources

Displayed below is a short list of some of our offerings. Choose the section of what do you want for more information.

Resolutions

Cemetery Fees
Poverty Exemption
Medical Marijuana Licensing
Freedom of Information
Resolutions

Ordinances

Fiscal Year
Dangerous Activities
Enforcement Officer
Cemetery
Ordinances

Government Forms

Small Business Exemption-Form 5076
Conditional Recession of Principal Residence Exemption-Form 4640
Government Forms

Minutes of the Board

Here you will find the Township Minutes, Rogers City Area Ambulance Authority just to name a few.
Minutes of the Board

Budget

2019-2020 Standard Budget
2020-2021 Standard Budget
Budget

MDARD

Department of Agriculture and Rural Developments
MDARD

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