Fayette County Clerk opening to in-person transactions

The Fayette County Clerk’s office will reopen for in-person transactions on Wednesday, April 14. Beginning that day and thereafter, the office will be available between the hours of 8am and 4:30pm. State guidelines will be followed, requiring social distancing and customers must wear a mask.

Citizens will enter the building from Main Street and be guided by signage and staff to the appropriate areas of the building. The entrance from the Helix parking garage will remain locked to control the flow of people in and out of the building.

Motor vehicle customers will enter through the left (east) entrance. Customers needing access to the Land Records area will enter through the right (west) entrance, and will no longer be required to make an appointment.

Fayette County Clerk Don Blevins, Jr. explained that the structure of the building is not able to handle the crowds that can occur in the motor vehicle area. “We have done what we can to protect the staff and public with Plexiglas and other changes, but it became clear that we could not realistically open until our staff had been vaccinated. We became eligible with Phase 1C and have now completed the CDC recommended timing for effectiveness.”

The office will continue to support online, US mail, and drop box services to minimize the number of people accessing the building. Citizens are urged to continue to use these contactless services to reduce the likelihood of lines and crowding. “We were fortunate to be able to retool our support of contactless services in order to buy time for vaccines to be developed”, Blevins said.

For more information, consult the Clerk’s website at fayettecountyclerk.com.

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