Peer Review - Who Audits the Auditors?

Government Auditing Standards require that auditors receive peer reviews from independent external auditors.

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Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards require that auditors receive peer reviews from other audit professionals. Using the guidance of the Association of Local Government Auditors, our office has a review every three years. The most recent peer review reports, management letters, and responses are available below:

2026 Peer Review

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2023 Peer Review

2020 Peer Review

2017 Peer Review

2014 Peer Review

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2011 Peer Review

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2008 Peer Review

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2005 Peer Review

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Last reviewed April 9, 2026