Full Operations To Resume At Sarpy County Offices

Sarpy County government offices will resume walk-in service starting Monday, though the public is still encouraged to make appointments.

Walk-ins will be accepted for services at all county offices.

“County administration and staff have worked diligently to bring us back to regular operations,” said Sarpy County Board Chairman Don Kelly. “We ask that members of the public reciprocate by following public health recommendations before coming to our offices.”

Kelly says be aware walk-ins may experience longer wait times than usual.

To avoid these longer wait times, he recommends scheduling an appointment for in-person services. An appointment can be made at the county website.

The Sarpy County Clerk’s Office will not be offering passport application services at this time. They are working with the U.S. State Department to resume this service as soon as possible.

All of the county’s health and safety measures will continue, including glass barriers at all customer service counters, touchless hand sanitizing stations and appropriate social distancing.

Everyone is encouraged to wear a mask or cloth face covering while inside the courthouse.

“We strongly recommend people continue to use our online services, or contact the departments by phone or email before coming to our offices. We can take care of most business that way, saving you time and a trip to the courthouse,” Commissioner Kelly said.

The District, County and Juvenile Courts remain open.


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