Options Available for Minnehaha County Residents to Conduct Business Online and by Mail

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Sioux Falls, SD – Minnehaha County residents have options available to conduct business online and by mail as citizens consider cautionary steps and social distancing to prevent illness. Common services available online include property tax payment, license plate tag renewal, application for owner occupied property status, voter registration, and absentee ballot requests.

License plate tag renewal can also be conducted at kiosks, operated by the State of South Dakota, at the following locations:

Hy Vee at 4101 S. Louise Avenue in Sioux Falls Get-N-Go at 5400 E. Arrowhead Parkway in Sioux Falls

“Given the emergence of the Coronavirus, we want to remind residents that a trip to the county campus is not always required to conduct many common transactions,” said Commissioner Jean Bender.

The same previously listed transactions can also be conducted by mail in addition to title transfers, document recording, and vital records requests. Residents can call county offices to conduct certain business by phone as well. Further information including department phone numbers and online services can be accessed at www.minnehahacounty.org.

Please follow instructions at the links below to access online forms and options for services including: License plate renewal and property tax payment - https://www.minnehahacounty.org/dept/tr/tr.php Voter registration and absentee ballot requests - https://www.minnehahacounty.org/dept/au/au.php Property tax freeze and owner-occupied information - https://dor.sd.gov/government/director-of- equalization/

Links for license plate renewal and property tax payments will take residents to pages operated by separate vendors to conduct transactions securely.

For Further Information Please Contact: Craig Dewey – 605-367-4206 or

 

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