The lobby will close to the public at noon on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024, phone services will be available until 12:30 p.m.
VANCOUVER – To allow staff and residents to prepare for the holiday season, the Clark County Joint Lobby will close early on Dec. 24, 2024. The lobby will close to the public at noon on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024, phone services will be available until 12:30 p.m.
County offices are closed on Dec. 25. The Joint Lobby will resume normal operating hours on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024.
Assessor Peter Van Nortwick, Treasurer Alishia Topper and Auditor Greg Kimsey encourages residents to complete any necessary transactions before the early closure and appreciates customers’ understanding and cooperation.
The Joint Lobby is a partnership between the Clark County Assessor, Auditor, and Treasurer Offices. Team members from all three offices are cross trained to perform the most common transactions, providing customers with a single location for timely, reliable and accurate service.
For more information, please visit the Clark County Joint Lobby website or contact the appropriate office.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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