
🎧 Clark County Public Health Permitting System Closes May 11-17
During the closure, Public Health will be unable to accept online or in-person applications and payments for Environmental Public Health permits
VANCOUVER – Clark County’s Environmental Public Health permitting system will be unavailable May 11-17 as the department transitions to a new system.
During the closure, Public Health will be unable to accept online or in-person applications and payments for Environmental Public Health permits. Public Health also will be unable to access application or permit records for customers. Food Worker Card testing will continue to be available online.
Public Health’s online system for reporting public health concerns will also be unavailable during the weeklong closure. During that time, complaints can be submitted by calling (564) 397-8083 or emailing eph@clark.wa.gov.
As part of the system transition, the Environmental Public Health Support office will be closed to all in-person services May 4 and May 11-15. All other Clark County Public Health offices will remain open.
The office and permitting system closures are necessary as Public Health completes its transition to a new permitting and inspection data system designed to better support the needs of customers and staff. The new system will launch Monday, May 18.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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