Guth files for County Recorder

Tammy Guth has filed to seek the Republican nomination for the office of Dubois County Recorder in the May 2026 primary.  

She has served as the Chief Deputy Recorder since January 1, 2019, and would welcome the opportunity to continue serving the citizens of Dubois County by recording and preserving their land records, she said in her announcement.

Guth is a 1993 graduate of Southridge High School and is a resident of Huntingburg. She earned her degree in Paralegal Studies from Vincennes University in 1995 and earned her certificate from NACO’s High Performance Leadership Academy. In addition, she earned her first certificate of Excellence with the Association of Indiana Counties. These early accreditations will benefit her in serving as the next Recorder of Dubois County.

She is a member of the Dubois County Republican Party, has volunteered at the Tri-County YMCA, and has served as an assistant leader for the Huntingburg Girl Scouts. She has served as secretary at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland and is a member of Redemption Christian Church in Jasper. She supports her community veterans as an auxiliary member at the Huntingburg VFW Post 2366. She supports Dubois County Right to Life and looks forward to becoming more involved with the organization.

Tammy has two children, Landon and Brooklyn. She has enjoyed many summers on her grandparents’ farm in Holland, where she has learned the value of hard work and is an advocate for small-town values. 

Having served over seven years as Chief Deputy in the Recorder’s Office, she possesses the depth of knowledge and hands-on experience needed to step up and serve effectively as your next County Recorder. She looks forward to the opportunity to continue to serve our county and community.

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