
Nashville’s Office of the Assessor of Property, having navigated the tempestuous winter conditions, is back on track and ready to serve the public. After a temporary closure due to adverse weather, the office announced a slight alteration in its opening time on Thursday, February 20. Easing back into its routine, the office will start the day with a one-hour delay, welcoming patrons from 9 am onwards, according to the Metropolitan Government of Nashville.
"We appreciate the public's patience as we attempt to keep you and our employees safe while working to successfully complete our mission," read a statement made by the city’s official website.
For those looking to stay abreast of any further changes, the Assessor's website, www.padctn.org, stands as a reliable beacon. The site offers real-time weather-related updates in an accessible manner and also harbors extensive information on residential, commercial, and personal property inquiries, as reported by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville.









