Key Booneville offices centralize services for Owsley County residents
County clerk, courthouse, health center and library provide core services; call the county clerk at (606) 593-5735 for records, forms and voter questions.

Owsley County residents and visitors rely on a compact group of offices in Booneville for essential civic, health and community needs. The county clerk’s office, located on Main Street with P.O. Box mailing addresses in Booneville, is the primary contact for voter registration, vehicle transactions and public records. For general inquiries and to confirm forms or office hours, the county clerk can be reached at (606) 593-5735.
County government operations are also centered in Booneville. The offices of the Judge/Executive and the fiscal court handle local administration, ordinances and meeting schedules. Residents seeking forms, agendas or details on upcoming fiscal court business should contact the courthouse directly to confirm procedures and filing requirements.
Health care and pharmacy services provide another layer of daily support. Owsley County Health Care Center remains the local source for nursing and long-term care, while Booneville’s pharmacies, including Owsley Prescription Center and Jordan Drug, supply prescriptions and basic patient resources. These providers are central for routine care, medication access and local health guidance, particularly for seniors and families without easy travel options.
Community services such as the Owsley County Public Library in Booneville offer public computer access, reference services and community programming that many residents use for job searches, schoolwork and accessing online government forms. The library functions as an informal hub for information and social connection in a county where distance and limited broadband can complicate access to services.

Emergency response remains straightforward: call 911 for law enforcement, medical emergencies or disaster response. For non-emergency contacts and department-specific phone numbers, residents should consult the county directory or call the courthouse or county clerk to be routed to the appropriate office.
Clear, centralized contact points matter in Owsley County because they shorten the time it takes to register to vote, file vehicle transactions, obtain vital records, or secure medical and social supports. For those coordinating care across county lines or visitors passing through, knowing that Booneville houses these core services reduces uncertainty and travel. Local civic life depends on timely access to the clerk’s office, courthouse, health center, pharmacies and library.
For now, residents should keep the county clerk’s number handy at (606) 593-5735 and call ahead when possible to confirm hours, required documents or appointment needs. Staying connected to these Booneville offices will make participating in local government, managing health needs and accessing community resources simpler in the months ahead.
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