The Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds office has announced its closure on Friday, January 10, due to anticipated severe winter weather. Forecasts suggest that the region could experience between four to seven inches of snow, leading to potential hazards and power outages.
Karen Johnson, the Register of Deeds, emphasized that the decision was made to ensure the safety of both employees and customers. “We are taking these necessary precautions,” Johnson stated. She also mentioned that the situation will be monitored for any updates regarding the office’s operations.
Regular business hours are expected to resume on Monday, January 13, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., unless further notice is provided.
For more information about the Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds office, please visit their official website here.
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