Russell County | Fiscal Court | Kentucky

Welcome to the
Russell County Fiscal Court

The Russell County Fiscal Court is the conduit for the citizens of Russell County to voice their opinions regarding regulations and mandates for local, state and national legislation. The Fiscal Court is composed of elected magistrates, and it is tasked with oversight of all county agencies and departments.

What is a Fiscal Court?

What a Fiscal Court Is


The Fiscal Court, under the Kentucky Constitution of 1891, is the name given to the county legislature and governing body of each of the counties in Kentucky. Despite the name, it no longer has any responsibility for judicial proceedings.

Meet Randy Marcum

County Judge Executive

Randy Marcum

County Judge Executive

About Russell County

The Fiscal Court, under the Kentucky Constitution of 1891, is the name given to the county legislature and governing body of each of the counties in Kentucky. Despite the name, it no longer has any responsibility for judicial proceedings.

Notice Regarding Alternative Furnishing of 2024 Forms 1095-B

Under the IRS’s alternative furnishing rules for Forms 1095-B, reporting entities are permitted to provide these forms to individuals upon request, provided certain requirements are met. In accordance with Section 6055, the following information applies:

How to Request a Copy of Your Form 1095-B 

If you received Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC) from us, you may request a copy of your Form 1095-B by contacting us via the following methods:

Please reach out to us with any questions or concerns. The request will be fulfilled in a timely manner.

This notice will remain posted until October 15, 2025, to comply with the 2024 reporting requirements. Ensure that you make any requests on or before this date.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter.