All county government buildings closed for non-essential business

The Hamilton County Commissioners have ordered the county to operate under a Level Three Operations in response to Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s stay-at-home order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19.

Beginning 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, all county government offices will be closed to in-person public activity until at least April 7. This includes the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center, the Historic Courthouse, Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Department, Hamilton County Health Department, Hamilton County Highway Department, Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District, Hamilton County Weights & Measures, and the Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste Center.

“As the Governor said, the next two weeks are critical if we are to slow the spread of COVID-19,” said Hamilton County Commissioner Christine Altman. “To help in that effort, we are closing our doors and asking the community to do as much of their county business online, by mail, or by phone as they can.”

County employees will work remotely whenever possible and continue to provide core functions online and by phone. All public safety functions will continue. The lobbies of the Sheriff’s Office are closed to the public, but if you’ve been issued a court order or are legally required to be at the jail you will be expected to show up. Gun permits are still being processed by appointment only at (317) 773-1872. For a complete list of county services available online or through mail, click here.

The governor’s directive asks citizens to remain in their homes except when they are at work or for permitted activities, such as taking care of others, obtaining necessary supplies, and for health and safety. To learn more about the stay-at-home order, click here.

To learn more about Covid-19 and changes to Hamilton County government procedures, click here.