(Montgomery Co.) Montgomery County government buildings that have been closed to the public since
March 17, in effort to combat the spread of COVID-19 and to protect the health of the community and
county employees, are set to reopen normal business hours on Thursday, June 4, 2020.
The Board of Supervisors, in collaboration with county elected officials and department heads,
determined that the county is ready to reopen facilities, and they are encouraging the public to continue to
respectfully follow safety procedures to make this transition a smooth and safe one.
“Health screenings will no longer be conducted at the buildings; however, we are encouraging the public
to wear masks, use available hand sanitizer upon entering and leaving buildings, and practice social
distancing by maintaining at least six feet distance from others. Also, we ask that only customers that are
directly required to complete the transactions enter the building. For example: one parent per minor for
consent, no other guests including children, etc.” Auditor Stephanie Burke said.
The Board of Supervisors will work closely with Montgomery County Emergency Management and
Montgomery County Public Health to monitor the situation in the community and determine the best way
to serve the public during this time.
Continuing to access county government services by phone, e-mail, online, or the courthouse drop box is
strongly encouraged.