Dodge County District Attorney’s Office Taking Precautions To Prevent Spread Of Coronavirus

(Juneau) The Dodge County District Attorney’s Office says they have taken steps to protect staff and the public from community spread of coronavirus. Currently, most employees are working remotely and those that are at the physical office are operating under strict limited contact guidelines to reduce spread and maintain services. The office lobby remains open to the public to conduct business, but visitors should note that the secured portion of the office is closed to nonemployees.

People are encouraged to call the District Attorney’s Office ahead of time to determine if their business can be conducted over the phone or electronically. The number to call is 920-386-3610. Anyone suffering cold or flu-like symptoms should not enter the District Attorney’s Office lobby. If an in-person visit is necessary, people are asked to limit the number of guests to the office and to not bring minors unless there is a specific requirement to do so. Visitors are also asked to maintain distance from employees and to not approach District Attorney staff in the courtroom or hallway. Instead, consultations will be conducted over the phone or by other devices.

District Attorney Kurt Klomberg says he wants to commend and thank the Dodge County judges, the county board and all county employees for an excellent and professional response to this current unprecedented situation. He says his office is running and there is a good plan in place to maintain their level of service through the coming weeks and months.