The City Auditor Nicole Stoldt is the chief administer of the financial workings of Dover. She is responsible for preparing the City's State Audit. This duty is in addition to the day-to-day duties that include balancing the city ledger, payroll for city employees, issuing city checks and collection of all accounts receivable.
If you have questions, or would like more information, call the Auditor's office at (330) 343-6395 or email Nicole Stoldt at nicole.stoldt@doverohio.com.
You may also visit the Financial Building at 112 East Fourth Street. The City Auditor's Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m.
Unclaimed Funds
All public officials are liable for all public money received or collected by them or by their subordinates under color of office. All money received or collected by a public official under color of office and not otherwise paid out according to law shall be paid into the treasury of the public office with which he/she is connected to the credit of a trust fund and shall be retained there until claimed by its lawful owner. If not claimed within a period of five years, the money shall revert to the general fund of the public office.
The City Auditor serves as trustee of the City's unclaimed funds and wages accounts, and processes valid claims upon receipt of a notarized claim form. Approximately $5,600.00 is currently on deposit in the City's Unclaimed Monies Fund.
Unclaimed Funds List Dec 2025
Unclaimed Funds Claim Form
The City of Dover is the ninth public entity in Tuscarawas County to join OhioCheckbook.gov. The City's online checkbook includes nearly 20,000 individual transactions representing over $78 million in spending from January 2020 through July 2021 currently and will be updated monthly.
"The City of Dover residents deserve accountable and transparent leadership, and I am proud the City is making this a priority," said City of Dover Auditor Nicole Stoldt. "We are taking the next step by teaming up with the Ohio Treasurer's office through OhioCheckbook.gov to enhance the transparency of the City's finances."
OhioCheckbook.gov provides a single, one-stop resource for taxpayers to learn more about spending at the state and local government levels. You can learn more about us by visiting our page on the Ohio Checkbook. Please click here.
Please see the attached Press Release. Ohio Checkbook
2024 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2023 Comprehensive Annual Finance Report
2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report - online Flipbook (PDF download - 137 MB)
2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2017 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (2.70MB)
2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (2.89MB)
2014 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (8MB)
2013 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (7MB)
2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (935.9KB)
2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (849KB)
2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (795.2KB)
2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (2MB)
2006 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (1.8MB)
2005 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (1.9MB)
2004 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (1.6MB)
2003 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (2.2MB)
2002 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (2.7MB)
2001 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (1.3MB)
Dover City Park is a place where all residents can come throughout the year and enjoy the outdoors in a safe and clean environment.
During the warmer months, the sounds of splashing can be heard from the Dover City Pool that overlooks miles of walking trails, a professional Disc Golf course, eight baseball/softball fields, eight tennis courts and two full-size basketball courts. The smell of cookouts fill the air as families regularly gather at one of the many pavilions located throughout the park.
During autumn, the leaves on the trees explode with color, making it one of the most popular places in the area to take a walk or go for a bike ride. When snow comes to the Tuscarawas Valley, children of all ages can be found whizzing down Deis Hill on their sleds.
Memorial Hall serves as a year-round multi-purpose facility located near downtown. The hall offers a full-size basketball court, as well as a large gathering hall with a kitchen.
If you have any questions, suggestions or would like to inquire about any of our recreational facilities or activities, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (330) 343-0731.
If you have questions or would like to report a problem about Parks and Recreation, call Director of Parks, Recreation and Shade Tree Services Jeff Matthews at (330) 343-0731. Jeff Matthews also serves as Shade Tree Director.
City of Dover Parks and Recreation
On behalf of the men and women of the Dover Police Department, I would like to thank you for visiting our web page.
As the Chief of Police, I am honored to lead a dedicated team of officers and staff who are committed to serving our community with integrity, respect and professionalism. We strive to work within the community to create a safer and stronger Dover.
The Dover Police Department is comprised of a Patrol Division, a Detective Bureau and a Dispatch Center. Additional roles include a School Resource Officer, a K-9 Handler and Special Response Team Members (SRT).
Feel free to contact our department if you have any questions or if there is anything we can assist you with.
Chief Paul E. Bantum
Dover Police Department
110 East Third Street
Dover, Ohio 44622
The City of Dover does not provide residential internet service and is not currently expanding its commercial internet service area.
For more information, please contact the City’s Technology Department:
Kyle Mizer, Technology Administrator
kyle.mizer@doverohio.com
(330) 343-6662
Tim Ritenour, Assistant Technology Administrator
tim.ritenour@doverohio.com