Comal County's Kristin Hoyt receives Silver Award from Texas DMV

April 24, 2025 | Comal County, Texas

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Comal County's Tax Office has received a prestigious Silver Performance Quality Recognition Award from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) for its exemplary customer service and efficiency in processing vehicle title and registration transactions. The award was presented during the Commissioners Court meeting on April 24, 2025, by TxDMV officials Kevin Callahan and Trini Veil Cruz.

This recognition is part of a voluntary program that honors tax assessor collectors across Texas who demonstrate outstanding performance. Only seven recipients statewide were awarded this honor this year, highlighting the exceptional service provided by Comal County's Tax Office under the leadership of Kristin H. Hoyt, who has been in office since 2020.
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The award criteria include timely processing of transactions, adherence to statutes and policies, low error rates, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Hoyt expressed gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing that the award reflects the hard work of her entire team, which manages nearly 200,000 registered vehicles in the county.

The meeting also showcased the strong partnership between the Comal County Tax Office and the TxDMV, underscoring the county's dedication to quality public service. This recognition not only honors the achievements of the tax office but also reinforces the county's commitment to serving its residents effectively.

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