Due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the County of Tulare will be limiting public access to County facilities beginning this week in an effort to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees. Although public access will be limited to the public, the County will continue providing essential government services pursuant to California's Executive Order N-33-20.
"We are committed to serving community residents in a manner that also decreases the risk of spreading the COVID-19 virus," stated Tulare County Board of Supervisor Chair, Pete Vander Poel. "County employees will be working and providing services by phone, e-mail and online."
Effective March 23. 2020, County Departments have temporarily changed in-person services. For a full list of County department operations and services visit www.tularecounty.ca.gov.
Board hires Tammie Weyker-Adkins as new Chief of Staff.
Tulare County Fire Department has begun our annual Hazard Abatement Program for this year.
The Tulare County Clerk-Recorder will begin scheduling appointments Monday, May 4
Nicole Motley, has been promoted to Deputy Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer in charge of the Pest Exclusion & Standardization Division by Tulare’s Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer