Tyrrell County is a diverse economic and ecological destination located between the northeast North Carolina urban mainland and the Outer Banks. Founded in 1729 and named for one of the Lord Proprietors, Tyrrell County hosts a special and abundant environment where red wolves howl and black bear and bobcats roam. Bald eagles and peregrine falcon soar over alligator and rose- crested orchids and pitcher plants.
Joie Spencer, Building Inspector, Fire Marshal, Ordinance Enforcement
252-796-1371, ext. 2673
joies@tyrrellcounty.net
Karen Gerhart, Finance Officer
252-796-1371, ext. 2678
kgerhart@tyrrellcounty.net
Gene Boger, Register of Deeds
252-796-2901, ext. 2638
geneboger@tyrrellcounty.net