Politics & Government
New City Hall Visitor Sign-in Process
The new sign-in process became policy the week of July 16.

Interim City Administrator, and Arnold Police Cheif, Robert Shockey said Arnold he City Hall has a new visitor sign-in process that went into effect the week of July 16.
, the new sign in process is the following.
- Visitors will sign in at the Clerk’s window by surrendering a driver’s license or state issued identification card and verbally request to visit a specific city employee.
- A Clerk’s employee will call the city employee.
- The employee will retrieve the visitor, escort the person to the destination and remain with the visitor while in City Hall.
- The employee will escort the visitor out of City Hall’s work area.
- The Clerk’s office will return visitors’ ID cards after leaving the secure area.
- Visitors who decline to surrender their ID will have to talk to with the city employee in the main hallway.
- If an employee cannot immediately retrieve the visitor, the visitor must remain in the main hallway.
Shockey provided the information after Ward 4 Councilman Ken Moss asked about the new policy during a City Council meeting on July 19 at .
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