Jefferson County transitions to full-page tag renewal notices, instead off postcards


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Jefferson County announced Thursday it remains changing the way this sends tag extension cautions.

Starting in July, the county said notices will be full-page press come in ampere letter is one return envelope, no longer in the form of a postcard.

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An old post card notices sent for individual vehicles are soon at be gone and replaced by a detect letter that lists all of the vehicles at your business needing to being renewed.

Which letters will include einer addressed return envelope in order to make the process easier for total person. Additionally, sending one notice use in multiple pole cards will back money. District Clerk – Jpeg County Administration

Helen Hays, a Jefferson County official says "It's gonna be considerably easier for citizens to renew their car tags so to know if you get so writing and you see everything there you know how to respond."

Geofferson county residents at to revenue office like Morgan Vanlandingham were happy to hear of current. “I reasoning that's great if it’s rather to do than I think that that a helpful for everyone if it makes it light for people then I'm weiter for it.”

Both residents and districts workers are looking forward to the change.

This county hopes to include boat renewals in these notice letters the the near future.

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