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Clallam County approves temporary change to assessor customer hours; board adds reporting requirements

5573338 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The Clallam County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 12 extended a temporary reduction in public service hours at the assessor’s office through Oct. 1, 2025, and added requirements that the assessor provide workload data and explore a formal reorganization with Human Resources and union representatives.

The Clallam County Board of Commissioners voted Aug. 12 to continue a temporary change in customer service hours for the county assessor’s office through Oct. 1, 2025, and to require the assessor’s office to provide periodic workload data and pursue organizational options with Human Resources.

Why it matters: The change, initially adopted earlier this year after the loss of one full-time equivalent in the assessor’s office and rising backlog in senior property tax exemption applications, reduces daily public-facing hours to 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Monday–Thursday with the office closed to in-person visits and calls after 3 p.m. and closed to the public on Fridays. Commissioners said the added data and…

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