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West Palm Beach, Fla. – Constitutional Tax Collector Anne M. Gannon today announced she will reopen four more tax collector offices beginning Monday, May 4, 2020, following the agency’s successful reopening of its Delray office on Apr. 27.

“This is the next step I am taking to carefully reopen our offices to provide essential services to Palm Beach County residents,” said Gannon. “If clients can complete their transaction online or by mail, we cannot admit them to our office.”

Gannon also emphasized that all clients must wear a face mask and only the person seeking service will be admitted inside the office. Clients will not be allowed to bring family members or guests into the office with them.

“Protecting the health of agency employees and the public is my top priority,” said Gannon. “Limiting the number of people who come into our office is critical and necessary at this time.”

Driver license appointments only for Palm Beach County residents will be available through May 29, 2020, at the following locations:

DRIVER LICENSE APPOINTMENTS ONLY

South County Service Center
501 S. Congress Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33445

Central Palm Beach Service Center
4215 S. Military Trail, Greenacres, Florida 33463

North County Service Center
3188 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410

The agency’s Royal Palm Beach and Belle Glade locations are also set to reopen May 4.

ROYAL PALM BEACH – TITLE WORK ONLY

The Royal Palm Beach Service Center located at 200 Civic Center Way will provide title work only for clients who must appear in person to complete their transaction. If the title work can be completed online or by mail, the client will not be admitted into the office. Appointments cannot be scheduled for title work.

BELLE GLADE – FULL SERVICE

The agency’s Belle Glade Service Center located at 2976 State Road 15 will provide all tax collector services that require a client to come into the office including driver license appointments. If the transaction can be completed online or by mail, the client will not be admitted into the office.

Gannon and her Senior Leadership Team will evaluate the agency’s operation daily. They will make decisions to add or adjust services based on performance.

The agency’s Downtown Service Center located in the Governmental Center in West Palm Beach will remain closed to the public until the county reopens the entire building to the public.

For more information, clients may call the Tax Collector’s Office at 561-355-2264 Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Updates will be posted at www.pbctax.com and on Twitter and Instagram (@TAXPBC).

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Release Date:
Friday, May 1, 2020
Contact Information:
Jennifer DuBois
Chief Communications Officer
jdubois@pbctax.com
MEDIA ONLY: 561-355-4271
For other assistance: 561-355-2264