Uniform Accounting Network

The Uniform Accounting Network (UAN) is a computerized, integrated financial management and information system serving local governments. The program is administered by the Auditor of State’s Office and provides townships, villages, and libraries with a complete computer system (hardware and software), along with training and support. There are two major components of the UAN integrated computer system: the accounting system and the payroll system. These and other additional applications help reduce the clerical burden associated with managing the finances of local government. Currently, about 75 percent of the state’s more than 1,300 townships are currently using UAN, as are more than 400 villages and libraries.