Politics & Government
Wright County Closes Window Counter Service For Public
issues can be addressed by calling the individual department to determine how or when a service can be completed.
March 18, 2020
Wright County government has closed public access to window counter service to most areas (exceptions being the Sheriff’s Office, Court Administration and Court Services/Probation), but that doesn’t mean that the Government Center, Human Services Center and Law Enforcement Center are shutdown. Employees are working in their offices and departments and plans are being discussed to set up an appointment schedule to accommodate social distancing and the amount of traffic in county buildings at any given time as measures are being taken to restrict the spread of COVID-19.
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There will likely be frustration for residents seeking services that they need and expect from the county, but some of those issues can be addressed by calling the individual department to determine how or when a service can be completed, whether on-line, through the mail or through county drop boxes.
These are the phone numbers for all county departments and, if residents have questions concerning a specific service provided by that office or department, they can be reached at these numbers.
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Administration (763) 682-7378
Assessor (763) 682-7367
Attorney (763) 682-7340/(800) 362-3667
Auditor/Treasurer (763) 682-7578
Court Administration (763) 682-7539
Court Service/Probation (763) 682-7308
Extension (763) 682-7394
Highway (763) 682-7383
Heath and Human Services (763) 682-7414
Information Technology (763) 682-7315
Law Library (763) 682-7592
License Bureau (763) 682-7598
Parks and Recreation (763) 682-7693
Planning and Zoning (763) 682-7338
Recorder (763) 682-7357
Sheriff (763) 682-7622
Surveyor (763) 682-7691
Veteran Services (763) 682-7325
This press release was produced by the Wright County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.