Treasurer


The Treasurer's Office is the banking office of the county.  The office receipts all local, state and federal monies and reconciles all county fund bank accounts.  Collections and receipts include real estate taxes, licensing fees, and grants payable to the County. The Treasurer's Office processes the real estate tax revenues remitted by the municipal tax collectors in Butler County and serves as tax collector for county taxes for the City of Butler, and as municipal tax collector for the boroughs of Callery, Connoquenessing, Karns City, Saxonburg, Valencia, West Sunbury and the township of Winfield. 

The Treasurer's Office collects the 5% Hotel Tax, which in turn is released to the Butler County Tourism Bureau whose mission is to attract and promote tourism in the area.

In addition, the Treasurer's Office sells hunting, fishing and dog licenses, and issues Bingo and Small Games of Chance licenses. 

Diane R. Marburger was first elected Butler County Treasurer in 1999.   Treasurer Marburger is an honors graduate from IUP with a degree in finance and MIS and worked for Mellon Bank for 20 years.  She holds the credentials of Certified Treasury Professional from the Association for Financial Professionals.  She is a board member of the Butler County Retirement System and the Butler County Salary Board.  Treasurer Marburger also serves as treasurer on the Executive Committee for the statewide County Treasurers’ Association of PA., a position she has held since 2016.  She is past president of the Treasurers’ statewide Association and has served on the BC3 Alumni Committee, 4-H Development Committee, Leadership Butler County board, American Cancer Society, United Way Citizen Review Panel, and Community Action boards.  Treasurer Marburger is a Leadership Butler County graduate and a BC3 Distinguished Alumni Honoree.  She is an elder at Glade Run Church and serves as treasurer for their athletic ministry.   In her spare time, she enjoys, gardening, canning and watching her grandsons grow and thrive in Butler County.

Important Notices of Payment Methods, Delivery Methods and Appointments

The Treasurer’s Office issues dog, hunting, fishing licenses and sportsmen’s pistol permits.  Method of application are online, by mail and over-the-counter.  Preferred payment methods are checks and money orders. Cash accepted for over -the-counter payments. Credit and Debit cards accepted with an additional convenience fee.  

Major Hunting License Changes for the 2024 - 2025 Hunting Year

Beginning on June 24 all hunters may apply for their hunting license privileges and antlerless hunting licenses online through the PGC website www.huntfish.pa.gov

The PGC has eliminated the need to mail antlerless licenses to county treasurers. They are available online or at any PGC agent who sells hunting licenses.  A list of PGC agents is available on the PGC website huntfis.pa/gov.  There are NO antlerless applications printed when you purchase your general hunting license. There are NO antlerless paper license applications found in the Hunter's Digest as in the past.  Your information is entered online or by using your CID, Social Security number, driver's license and DOB.

If you are a Landowner, Active Military or a Disabled Veteran, you must still purchase your hunting licenses at the county treasurer's office.  This requirement was not changed in the law when the legislators removed the county treasurers' office from being the sole issuers of antlerless licenses.

Small Games of Chance Licenses, Special Raffle Permits and Bingo Licenses can be processed through the mail or by appointment only on Mondays and Thursdays. Please call 724-284-5151 or 724-284-5153 to schedule an appointment.

Disclaimers

There is a $35 fee assessed on all returned items:  checks, credit card payments and online eChecks.

There is $10 chargeback fee for all returned online credit card payments and a $15 chargeback fee for all returned online eCheck payments.

Convenience fee for credit & debit cards apply upon purchase or payment.

When placing online orders for dog, hunting or fishing licenses please use caution. There are a number of open complaints with the PA Attorney General’s Office involving third party scammers who present themselves as legitimate providers of licenses and charge exorbitant fees.  Please only order dog licenses through the County Treasurer’s website or the PA Outdoor Shop for hunting and fishing licenses. If you have a concern about a third-party website, contact the PA Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-800-441-2555.