Clerk’s Office suggests using alternative services

March 14, 2020 | 12:05 am

Updated March 23, 2020 | 3:37 pm

In an effort to be proactive, the Daviess County Clerk’s Office on Friday offered some suggestions and announcements to the general public in regards to COVID-19.

The Clerk’s Office asks for everyone to consider taking advantage of some of these alternate services today.

LICENSE PLATES
For citizens needing to renew their license plates, we would like to reiterate that they may do so by mail, online or phone.
– If mailing, follow the instructions on renewal cards.
– To use the online service, go to Drive.KY.Gov.
– For phone renewals, call 270-685-8434 Ext. 1 Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., or call teh 24/7 Interactive Vehicle Registration system at 1-877-885-3013. You will need the vehicle’s title number (located on title and registration), renewal amount and a credit card.
– To renew a boat license, mail it in or call the Clerk’s office at 270-685-8434 Ext. 1.

There are currently additional fees associated with these methods of payment.

ABSENTEE VOTING
For voters who “due to age, disability, or illness” would like to vote by paper absentee in the upcoming May 19 primary election, call 270-685-8434 Ext. 3.

PRECINCT RELOCATION
Two precincts are being relocated for the May primary. Lee Manor (Precinct 3) will be

going to Foust Elementary School, and Garden Grace Apartments (the Heartlands Precinct) will be going to Seven Hills Audubon Head Start.

Precinct 22, which is made up of the Roosevelt House and the surrounding apartments, has asked to have the precinct remain in the building with their residents since they make up the majority of voters in that precinct. These moves are being done in coordination with the facility to take steps to insure the safety of their residents.

ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS
Recording documents are now online along with delinquent tax information. For

copies of legal documents that the public or searchers may need, visit https://www.daviessky.org/daviess-county-clerks-office/. The general public can search up to five documents in a day for free, while commercial searchers can buy a day or monthly subscription for unlimited searches.

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The Owensboro Health coronavirus hotline is available 24/7 by calling 877-888-6647. Call the hotline before seeking in-person care. More information from OH can be found here.

For the latest information and data on COVID-19 in Kentucky visit kycovid19.ky.gov or dial the Kentucky state hotline at 800-722-5725.

For the latest health guidelines and resources from the CDC, visit their website here.

March 14, 2020 | 12:05 am

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