(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners voted Tuesday morning to reopen the Richardson County Courthouse for regular business on Monday, June 1.
Commissioners met in the Courthouse Tuesday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting and approved keeping the doors closed until June 1 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you need to visit an office in the Courthouse in person, you need to call ahead and make an appointment.
You will be required to wear a mask upon entering the building. Only one person per family should enter the building. Offices will have customer limitations of two or less in each office. You will also be asked to follow the CDC recommendation of staying six feet apart.
Sneeze guards have been installed in all offices.
The Department of Motor Vehicles will not be in Richardson County for the foreseeable future. Please contact the DMV office in Lincoln at 402-471-3861 if you need assistance.
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