
The Joint Lobby is the front-facing customer service office for the Auditor, Assessor and Treasurer’s Offices
VANCOUVER – Safety and customer service upgrades are coming to the county’s Joint Lobby on the second floor of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. The Joint Lobby will be closed to in-person services in order to accommodate a remodeling project beginning Monday, March 9 to June 2026.
A more secure and comfortable experience will be available this summer. The exact re-opening date will be announced closer to June when the project is near completion.
The Joint Lobby is the front-facing customer service office for the Auditor, Assessor and Treasurer’s Offices.
Many services are available online or by phone. Customers with special circumstances who need assistance should contact the appropriate office directly. Contact information is available at https://clark.wa.gov/joint-lobby.
First half property taxes are due April 30, 2026, during the closure. There are several ways taxpayers can pay property tax including by mail and phone. A drop box on the first floor of the Public Service Center also is available. Learn more on the Treasurer’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/treasurer/payment-options.
The Treasurer’s Office also will accept payments at a drive-through drop-off kiosk at the Public Service Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 29-30. The drive through kiosk is at the entrance to the parking garage on the east side of the building on Franklin St. This service will be for pre-written checks only.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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