Crittenden County Clerk’s Office will be open from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 to process normal vehicle transactions. Due to it being primary election day, the hours are being adjusted to accommodate the need to get polls open and underway in the mornings, but allow six hours for every-day transactions.
In the recent past, the office has closed for elections, but County Clerk Daryl Tabor expects a light turnout for the primary, maybe as low as 15 percent or less. Turnout for the last five gubernatorial primaries in Crittenden County has averaged only 17.25 percent.
“We hope the extra 90 minutes beyond our usual 4:30 closing might help out some customers,” said Tabor. “However, the sheriff’s office still closes at 4, so transfers or new registrations into the state would need an inspection before that time. Because of the time zone difference with Frankfort, any transaction with irregularities would probably have to wait until normal business hours.”
Tabor reminds patrons to have their information in hand for a smooth transaction. That means an up-to-date paper copy of insurance proof, your old registration or registration renewal card and all parties present for notarized signatures.
Anyone with questions prior to a transaction may call the office at 270-965-3403.
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