Politics & Government

Derby City Hall Closed Monday After Employees Test Positive For COVID

Derby City Hall is closed Monday due to "numerous positive COVID-19 test returns of employees serving the public," according to the city.

Derby City Hall is closed Monday due to "numerous positive COVID-19 test returns of employees serving the public," according to the city.
Derby City Hall is closed Monday due to "numerous positive COVID-19 test returns of employees serving the public," according to the city. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

DERBY, CT — Derby City Hall is closed Monday after employees tested positive for COVID-19, according to the city.

A post on the city's website indicates Monday's closure is due to "numerous positive COVID-19 test returns of employees serving the public."

Any funeral home that needs to file a death certificate Monday is asked to contact the town clerk's office via email.

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Land records recording may be deposited in a secure drop box to the right of the parking lot entry door. They will be recorded on the day they are received by the close of normal business, according to the post.

Further information regarding Monday's closure can be found on the city's website.

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