MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Tenn (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Montgomery County has numerous online services available to citizens. Using these online services can help to limit the amount of social contact during the current state of emergency our country is currently experiencing due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“Montgomery County citizens need to use online services whenever possible to limit the transmission of COVID-19 to the citizens of Montgomery County. We must all do our part to reduce the possibility of transmitting the coronavirus,” stated Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett.
Available online services include:
Residents can use the Research & Records Requests on the Archives page.
Data pertaining to real property is available and searchable online. All business with customers will be conducted via phone and email, in-office and remotely. Customers who come into the office will be able to call from the lobby and get their information over the phone. Copies will be sent to the printer in the lobby.
User Fee Payments can be made online and mailed in.
Permits, re-inspection fees, AFT and septic applications can be done online through the State Septic Website.
Jury duty has been cancelled until further notice. Information on upcoming cases, including delays, can all be found on the circuit court page.
The County Clerk’s office offers several services online to include online vehicle renewals.
Visit the County Trustee to pay taxes and provide a change of address.
Online voter registration can be done at https://ovr.govote.tn.gov/
See library page for a list of their many online services.
Basic questions can be answered over the phone. Documents can also be emailed to the public upon request.
Soil Conservation provides conservation program applications, farm planning and technical assistance, technical soils information, reimbursement forms submittal, and program contract processing/payments via phone and online. On-site farm visits are determined individually.
VSO advises veterans to call the office at 931-553-5173 to make an appointment. For those who have an appointment, they will screen to see if it is possible to provide the veteran services over the phone.
“Montgomery County Government serves thousands of people every day through the numerous county departments, and will continue to do so. We are asking two things of residents; to use online services when possible and to delay the use of some in-person services where possible in order to lower the risk of COVID-19 to our residents,” said Mayor Durrett.
For the latest info, the Tennessee Department of Health updates all positive cases of coronavirus disease by county (COVID-19) at https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html at 2 p.m. daily. Also, the CDC provides the following information for best practices to avoid COVID-19 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/index.html.
