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Adams County Board urged to press state after tag-printing outage leaves residents without stickers

Adams County Board of Supervisors · May 11, 2026
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Summary

County tax-collection staff told supervisors they cannot print or distribute vehicle tags because a statewide system outage and firewall/VPN issue blocks access; board directed county administrators to contact the state Department of Revenue and pursue interim documentation options for motorists stopped by law enforcement.

Adams County tax-collection staff told the Board of Supervisors the county currently cannot print or issue vehicle tags because a statewide firewall and virtual private network problem stemming from a recent system crash prevents access to the state tag-printing system. The board heard that while motorists can pay renewal fees online and receive receipts, the county cannot generate or mail physical stickers at this time.

The tax collector told the board staff have spoken with state IT contacts and described the outage as a statewide problem…

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