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ACSO: New drop box option for tax payments

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

The Adair County Sheriff's Office has added a drop box as an additional option for payment of property taxes. The drop box is located just inside the doors in the lobby of the the Adair County Annex building. The box is secure with a lock, and will be checked routinely through the day to retrieve tax bills. No tax bills can be left overnight, as the doors to the Annex are secured at close of business.

We would like to thank the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department for donating the drop box to us.

We would like to ask everyone to please mail in their property tax bill or utilize the drop box. If you want a receipt please Include a stamped self addressed envelope and we will mail one to you.

We want to provide as many options as possible to our residents for their safety and health as well as the employees of our office and county employees throughout the building as we deal with Covid-19 in our community. We have currently purchased the software--and are awaiting on the company to install it--to begin taking credit cards. The option of paying online will be available in the near future.

Our staff is working hard daily and if you choose to bring in your tax bill, we will be there to assist you, but please wear a mask when you enter building. Help us stay healthy so we can be here to serve you. Thank you.




This story was posted on 2020-10-09 08:45:33
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New drop box option for tax payments



2020-10-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Adair County Sheriff\'s Office.
Sheriff Brockman writes, "We would like to thank the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department for donating the drop box to us."

Pictured with the new drop box are Suzanne Rogers, on right, and Laura Seeley, on left, employees of the Adair County Sheriff's Office.

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