Politics & Government
Passaic Co. Clerk's Offices Open To Public, Masks Mandatory
Though the offices are open, the clerk's office clarified that masks will still be required, in addition to other safety protocols.
PASSAIC COUNTY, NJ — It's been one year since the Passaic County Clerk's Offices reopened for appointments. In the time since, the offices have fully reopened to the public, but officials clarified that COVID-19 protocols are still in place.
Offices are open fully as of this month, but visitors "can expect frequently disinfected surfaces, social distancing, mask or face covering requirements, and protective glass between customers and County Clerk’s Office employees," they said.
Appointments are still available to those who prefer it as well, and they can be booked using the scheduling tool on the office's website.
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Even for those with appointments, masks are required to enter any of the clerk's office locations.
"Clerk Danielle Ireland-Imhof and her staff continue to encourage everyone to practice proper hygiene habits that medical professionals recommend, and we look forward to safely serving you," a statement said.
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