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Autauga County offices to close July 3 for holiday weekend

County offices in Prattville will shut July 3, putting records and other in-person business on hold before the holiday weekend.

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Autauga County offices to close July 3 for holiday weekend
Source: autaugaco.org

Autauga County government offices will be closed Friday, July 3, 2026, at the county’s Prattville headquarters on North Court Street, cutting off normal in-person business before the Independence Day weekend begins. The county posted the closure notice June 25 on its official website.

Its main office is at 135 North Court Street, Suite B, Prattville, Alabama 36067, and the main phone number is (334) 358-6700. Residents who need county records, administrative help or other face-to-face services will need to handle that business before the offices close, since the Friday shutdown interrupts the usual weekday schedule at the start of a holiday stretch.

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Billingsley’s Independence Day Celebration is set for Friday, July 3, beginning at 4 p.m., followed by the Town of Pine Level’s Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, July 4, at noon at the Pine Level Community Center, 116 County Rd 40 E in Pine Level. The calendar also lists a Heart of Alabama Food Bank mobile pantry visit to Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church on July 8.

Autauga County Commission meetings are normally held at 5 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the Autauga County Commission Chambers at 135 N. Court Street in Prattville, unless holidays or other reasons change the schedule. The July 3 closure follows earlier holiday shutdowns already posted this year, including a June 1 notice for Jefferson Davis’ Birthday that set offices to reopen Tuesday, June 2, and a Juneteenth closure notice for Friday, June 19.

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