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Tipton County Clerk’s Munford office closed, guidelines issued

By Echo Day on March 18, 2020

The Tipton County Clerk’s Office has closed its Munford satellite office and issued guidelines for conducting business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Until further notice, due to the health concerns with the confined/limited office space, I am temporarily closing our satellite office at Munford City Hall,” said Mary Gaither. .

To serve and maintain the health and safety of the public and staff as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tipton County Clerk’s office urges citizens to utilize the various services as follows:

TNCountyClerk.com – Online Vehicle Renewals
By Mail – 220 Hwy. 51 North – Suite 2, Covington, TN 38019
Self-Service Kiosk 24/7 Atoka Town Hall (334 Atoka-Munford Rd)
Drive Thru – Covington, M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
By Phone – 901-476-0207

“We appreciate your patience and prayers as we navigate through unchartered territory,” Gaither said.

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