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Nashville's Register of Deeds Office to Temporarily Close for Move to Renovated Space on Deaderick Street

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Published on November 15, 2024
Nashville's Register of Deeds Office to Temporarily Close for Move to Renovated Space on Deaderick StreetSource: Google Street View

The Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds Office will be closing its doors temporarily on Monday, November 18, making way for its move to the newly renovated quarters upstairs at 300 Deaderick Street, while construction gets underway for Phase II on the ground floor. This development hints at progress as part of the ongoing upgrade of the 15,000-square-foot facility.

County Register Karen Johnson has expressed the office's commitment to service continuity amid these changes. "We are excited to transition into our beautiful new space which will enhance accessibility for our customers, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to this updated office," Johnson explained in a statement obtained by Nashville.gov. The move is tailored to accommodate the public more effectively, integrating the latest technology to offer easy access to essential public records.

The office is set to reopen the following day, on Tuesday, November 19, at 8:00 a.m. and will resume its regular business hours, which extends until 4:30 p.m. Patrons are notified to plan accordingly as services will be inaccessible during the moving period.

Further updates are expected the fully operational status of the entire facility has been scheduled and is anticipated to be achieved by February 2025. The modernization aims to enhance the overall public interaction with the Register of Deeds, facilitating more streamlined processes and efficient usage of public resources.