Recorder’s Office to close early on March 23 for program deployment

Erich Kretzinger, Chairman at Boone County Board of Supervisors
Erich Kretzinger, Chairman at Boone County Board of Supervisors
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The Recorder’s Office announced on March 19 that it will close at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, March 23, for a new program deployment. The office said it will stop accepting recordings and new marriage license applications at 2:00 p.m. that day.

This temporary closure is intended to allow staff to implement updates to the office’s systems. According to the announcement, normal operations are expected to resume when the office reopens on Tuesday, March 24.

The Recorder’s Office advised anyone needing services such as recordings or marriage license applications to plan accordingly before the early closure.

No additional background information was provided regarding the nature of the new program being deployed or its anticipated impact on services moving forward.



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