With COVID-19 infections causing concern across the region, King County will continue to provide most services virtually (largely online, by phone, or by mail) until further notice. This extended pause on in-person services is also enabling the county to close the Administration Building in downtown Seattle and move affected agencies to other sites.
To help guide plans for a new centralized services site, King County is inviting the community to participate in a survey. This survey, which is 100% anonymous and should take less than ten minutes, is an opportunity for residents to provide input and help reimagine the customer experience at King County. The new location is expected to include services such as vehicle and vessel licensing, document recording, property assessments, treasury, vital statistics, taxi, and TNC permitting, public records, and more.
The survey will be open until October 1. The new centralized services site is planned to open in the spring of 2022. Details about the facility will be announced as the opening date approaches
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