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Pima County Service Center closed temporarily due to power outage

June 7, 2018June 6, 2018 by Carolyn Classen
south facade of Pima County Service Center
UPDATE 6/7/18:  See comment below this post. Thanks.
“A lingering power outage tonight at the Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N. Stone Ave., has yet to be resolved and several County agencies will be closed or unavailable Thursday, June 7, until the power is restored.
The outage, which is specific to the building, began Wednesday afternoon. Its cause is still being determined.
The outage has disrupted services at the Justice Court and the County Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder.
The Pima County Justice Court will be closed Thursday until the power is restored. The outage has also disrupted phone service to the building, therefore, members of the public who have appointments with the court are encouraged to check the court’s website, www.jp.pima.gov, for updates before coming to the court. Or they can check the County’s webpage, pima.gov, or the county’s Facebook Page. Anyone who had a court hearing will be notified a new hearing date.
The Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder will be open but have limited services. The County Recorder’s Eastside location, 6920 E. Broadway, will have full services available and the Eastside office phones are working, 724-4350. 
I will send an update early Thursday on the status of the outage. “
Mark B. Evans
Public Communications Manager
520-369-9123

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1 thought on “Pima County Service Center closed temporarily due to power outage”

  1. Carolyn Classen
    June 7, 2018 at 8:49 am

    “Thanks to all of you who got the word out last night and early this morning on the power outage at the Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N. Stone Ave.
    Here’s the update:

    TEP restored power to the Public Service Center early Thursday morning.

    The cause of the outage is still under investigation.

    The County Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder are expected to have full staff and services today.

    However, the Justice Court will NOT be holding court proceedings today.

    The court will only be open for limited walk-in services and the payment of fines.

    Many court services are available online. The public can go to http://www.jp.pima.gov/index.html for more information and updates on court schedules, hearings and docket.

    The Justice Court is expected to resume full operations Friday.

    Thanks again for your help.”
    —
    Mark B. Evans
    Public Communications Manager
    Pima County
    (520)724-3334, office
    (520)369-9123, cell

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