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For 30 Days, Greene County Historic Courthouse Will Close To Public

Greene County Courthouse
Chloe O'Neill
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KSMU
Greene County Courthouse
Greene County Courthouse
Credit Chloe O'Neill / KSMU
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KSMU
The Greene County Historic Courthouse in central Springfield, Missouri.

The Greene County Commission will close the county’s historic courthouse to the public for 30 days beginning Monday, April 6, according to a news release.

The decision was made to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

The offices in the courthouse will continue to function by phone, fax, email or limited appointments.  Citizens who need to cast an absentee vote for the upcoming June 2 election can call the County Clerk’s office to arrange for access through the building’s east side door, facing Robberson Avenue.

Below is the contact information for each of the county offices inside the courthouse: 

·         Assessor’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4101

o   Fax:  (417) 829-6193   

o   Email: AssessorOnline@greenecountymo.gov

·         Auditor’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4120

·         Budget Department

o   Phone: (417) 868-4115

·         Collector’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4036    

o   Email: YourCollector@greenecountymo.gov

·         County Clerk’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4060

o   Email: CountyClerk@greenecountymo.gov

·         Human Resources Department

o   Phone: (417) 868-4116

o   Email: HR@greenecountymo.gov

·         Information Systems Department

o   For deliveries, call (417) 868-4031

·         Recorder’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4068

·         Resource Management Department

o   Phone: (417) 868-4015    

o   Email: ResourceManagement@greenecountymo.gov

·         Sheriff’s Office — Civil & Records Division

o   Phone: (417) 868-4042

·         Treasurer’s Office

o   Phone: (417) 868-4051

·         Veterans Service Office

o   Phone: (417) 832-8387

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As the Journalist-in-Residence at Missouri State University, Jennifer teaches undergraduate and graduate students, oversees a semester-long, team reporting project, and contributes weekly stories to KSMU Radio in the area of public affairs journalism.