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.

  1. 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.
  2. A Clerk’s employee will call the city employee.
  3. The employee will retrieve the visitor, escort the person to the destination and remain with the visitor while in City Hall.
  4. The employee will escort the visitor out of City Hall’s work area.
  5. The Clerk’s office will return visitors’ ID cards after leaving the secure area.
  6. Visitors who decline to surrender their ID will have to talk to with the city employee in the main hallway.
  7. 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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