January 30, 2025 - 12:38
If you need a passport or marriage license — or to get real-estate documents filed — in Douglas County, there's a new location for that. The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder's Office has temporarily relocated its services to accommodate ongoing renovations at the previous site. This change is effective through June, and residents are encouraged to visit the new office for all their document needs.
The relocation aims to ensure that residents continue to receive essential services without interruption. The new facility is equipped to handle passport applications, marriage licenses, and real-estate document filings efficiently. Officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining accessibility for the community during this transition period.
Residents planning to visit the new office should check the updated hours of operation and any specific requirements for their applications. The county remains committed to providing seamless service and appreciates the community's understanding during this time of change.
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