Atlantic County government has received an error-free independent audit of its financial operations and procedures.

“No county in New Jersey, or perhaps the entire country, can match our performance,” said Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson, who oversees an annual budget in excess of $200 million. “We are extremely proud of our success and the reassurance that our outstanding management and financial integrity provide our residents.”

The 2019 audit did not find any weaknesses or deficiencies in its review of financial transactions of the county treasurer’s office and the financial records of Atlantic County government offices and institutions.

The audit was conducted over a period of several months by the fifth independent auditor in the last 20 years. During this time, the county also had three different treasurers. Atlantic County uses a competitive bidding process to select an auditor and changes firms every three years.

“Regardless of the auditor or county treasurer, the audit results remain consistent due to our conservative fiscal management. Atlantic County is financially sound and continues to meet high expectations,” Levinson said.

The audit acknowledged Atlantic County’s very low debt ratio, less than one-half of one percent, well below the statutory debt limit.


Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.