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Mitchell County tag office reports steady business, plans staff expansion and new services

3736037 · April 7, 2025
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Summary

The county’s tag/license plate agency told commissioners it is averaging about 1,800 transactions a month, hopes to move to a new office in May, plans to expand to three full‑time staff and is seeking training to offer additional services such as certain specialty ('p') accounts and boat registrations.

The county’s license plate/tag office reported to the Board of Commissioners on April 7 that it has averaged roughly 1,800 transactions per month since the county began operating the office in December 2023, and staff said the office is preparing to move to a new location and expand services.

“It's going wonderful,” said Shannon (tag office manager), describing steady business and regular monthly audits by state staff. She told commissioners the office now serves customers from neighboring counties and has seen a single‑day revenue high around $60,000.

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