Politics & Government
Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Closes: COVID-19
County residents can still utilize many services online, and questions will be answered via email and over the phone.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — The Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder will be closing its offices to the public, effective Wednesday, March 18, until further notice.
The closure is part of an ongoing effort among Riverside County government agencies to slow the spread of coronavirus.
"While our offices will be closed to the public, we remain operational at this time to accomplish essential functions that must be completed on site. Our county residents can utilize many services online, and questions will be answered via email and over the phone. We will have staff working and able to answer your concerns. We encourage the public to visit our website, www.asrclkrec.com for information on forms, processes, and inquiries about their property," a statement from the Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder read.
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The office can be reached at accrmail@asrclkrec.com or 951-955-6200.
"We are working closely with the Department of Public Health and other state and local agencies and experts, to monitor COVID-19 and will let you know as soon as possible, when we can resume in-person service," the statement read.
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