Daggett County Offices No Longer Requiring Appointments

by | Jun 1, 2020 | News | 0 comments

Daggett County officials have announced that they are easing up on restrictions at the county offices. “Members of the public who need to conduct business with offices located inside the Daggett County building and courthouse no longer need to make an appointment first,” shares the announcement. “The Daggett County Commission dropped the appointment-only requirement on Thursday, May 28th. The requirement was instituted by the commissioners on March 26th to help protect county employees and the public from COVID-19. To date, the county has had no confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. At this time, masks or face coverings are not required for visitors to the county building. Plexiglass partitions have been installed at the service windows for each office in the building for the safety of staff and visitors.” Daggett County does ask that anyone who has had symptoms of COVID-19, including fever, dry cough and shortness of breath, to please stay home. The public is still encouraged to conduct business as much as possible by phone or email and those who come to the county building are asked to please practice social distancing.


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