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How to Reach Essential Albany County Services This Winter

Albany County maintains a set of key offices and online services that residents rely on for taxes, public health, elections, roads and emergency information, and this article lays out the most important contacts and where to confirm current details. Knowing the courthouse address, treasurer and public health phone numbers, and the online portals for vehicle registration and taxes helps households navigate winter deadlines and emergency needs.

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How to Reach Essential Albany County Services This Winter
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Albany County operates a network of offices and online services that provide year round support for residents. For in person business and commissioner contacts start at the County Courthouse, 525 Grand Ave., Laramie. Agendas, minutes and direct commissioner contacts are available through the county website for anyone who needs to follow county government decisions.

Vehicle registration and property tax services are handled by the county Treasurer, and payments can be made through the iReg and iTax online portals listed on the county site. For direct assistance by phone call the Treasurer at 307 721 2502. Elections and Clerk services provide voter information and precinct contacts, with the Elections office phone listed on the county web directory for voting questions and ballot needs.

Public health services including clinics and immunizations are managed by Albany County Public Health, which can be reached at 307 721 2561 for guidance on vaccinations, clinic schedules and public health advisories. Road and Bridge handles winter road advisories, closures and maintenance updates, and residents should consult the county’s road pages for real time conditions before travel.

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For public safety needs the Sheriff’s Office provides non emergency numbers and dispatch information, and Albany County Emergency Management and Homeland Security maintain contacts for local evacuation notices and hazard information. Court Supervised Treatment Programs and Drug Court operate through local program offices and case managers, with office phones and details available in the county departments directory.

The county’s Departments directory, News and Announcements, Agendas and Minutes, and Public Warning and Emergency Alerts pages are the authoritative sources for the most up to date phone numbers, office locations and service hours. Confirm holiday closures and current hours on the county website before visiting offices. Keeping these contacts at hand helps households manage tax and registration deadlines, access health services, and respond quickly to winter road issues and emergencies.

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