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Kerr County offices to be closed Monday, but Memorial Day program set

todayMay 19, 2025

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Most Kerr county offices will be closing for a one-day break on Monday, May 26, to observe the federal holiday, Memorial Day.  Expected to have their doors shut are those departments and offices in the Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main Street in Kerrville, in the 550 Earl Garrett Street office building in Kerrville and in the West Kerr County Courthouse Annex, 510 College Street in Ingram.

There will be no interruption in emergency services.  Law enforcement, fire department and EMS workers will continue to respond to calls for service as usual.

Elected officials and the Kerr County Vet4eterans Service Office will host the annual Kerr County Memorial Day Program starting at 10 a.m. on Monday morning, May 26, around the war memorial on the Kerr County Courthouse grounds in Kerrville.

County offices taking the break Monday are expected to reopen with their normal business hours on Tuesday, May 27.  For operating hours of a specific office, refer to the individual departmental pages on the county website:  www.kerrcountytx.gov.

The Kerr County Commissioners’ Court, which usually meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, will be affected by the holiday.  Instead of Monday when the holiday falls, the judge and commissioners’ will meet on Tuesday, May 27, at 9 a.m. in the first-floor commissioners’ courtroom of the Kerr County Courthouse.

 

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Written by: Michelle Layton

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