
As Americans get ready to fire up the grill and salute the stars and stripes, Boulder County residents should note that certain services will take a brief hiatus for Independence Day. According to Boulder County, the 20th Judicial District Court and the District Attorney's Office will be closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of the national holiday.
While the break from bureaucracy allows workers to honor the nation's history, it's noted that not all services are halted for celebrations. "The closure does not impact 24/7 public safety, child and adult protection, or maintenance operations," as stated by Boulder County. Having announced the closure, residents needing these essential services can breathe easy knowing their availability remains uninterrupted.
If you had plans to conduct some county-related business around the holiday, don't fret. There's a virtual space where you can still tick things off your to-do list. The county encourages residents to visit their website for services that can be managed online, effectively providing a workaround for the one-day closure. Whether it's paying a bill, filing a document, or scooping up some information, a digital detour is at your fingertips with just a few clicks.









