Bills are paid based on a warrant approved by the selectboard; therefore, you cannot sign and pay bills until the selectboard has approved payment. We do pay payroll before the warrants are signed per permission of the selectboard. What would happen if you signed a check and mailed it and the board did not want to pay it? We also have a purchase order system whereas any purchases of $500 to $1999 must be approved first by the Town Administrator before purchases are made. $2000 or over must be approved by the Selectboard. Velma E. Plouffe Town Clerk 203 Bridge Street PO Box 285 Richmond, VT 05477 P (802) 434-2221 [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherrill Gould" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 8:15 AM Subject: Check Warrants > Hope someone can help. For many years Windsor has printed, signed and mailed > A/P checks then sent the warrant to the selectboard for signature at their > next meeting, by vote of a prior board. Our current board is now requesting > the warrant before checks are signed. We would really like some input as to > how other towns handle this. Do you ever sign and mail a check without the > board's signature and if so, how do you determine when you can and when you > can't? Do you have a written policy regarding any of this? Any other > information would be appreciated. Thanks > Sherrill, Town Treasurer