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As local elections near this year, Bell County is once again searching for a new elections administrator. At their weekly meeting Tuesday, Commissioners unanimously approved an agreement with SGR Executive Recruitment Services to search for a new elections administrator for the county. The agreement comes as the current administrator Matthew Dutton told officials of his wish to return to his former job as the assistant administrator. Commissioners set an amount not to exceed $24,900 for the organizationâs services. County Judge David Blackburn said that the Bell County Elections Commission, which chooses the elections administrator, decided to go with a professional company for the search this time. He said the use of this firm is different from the normal procedure of posting the job that the county normally does. ....
BELTON â Bell County will continue to have a voice on a statewide level after a recent election by the Tax Assessor-Collectors Association of Texas. Shay Luedeke, the tax assessor-collector for Bell County, was re-elected earlier this month to his second term on the associationâs board of directors. The position, a two-year term, allows Luedeke to help craft goals for the group statewide and help other smaller counties with training. This is Luedekeâs second time being elected to the board, with the body comprised of members from every county in the state. The associationâs members elected its leadership through an internal vote. ....
More than 8,900 motor vehicle registrations are estimated to be expired in Bell County as a state waiver for vehicle titles and registrations ends late Wednesday evening. Beginning Thursday morning, law enforcement agencies â including the Texas Department of Public Safety â may begin issuing citations to motorists operating a vehicle without a current registration sticker or receipt. âThere is no grace period after the April 14, 2021, deadline,â DPS said in a news release. Gov. Greg Abbott issued in the waiver in March 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic forced closures of government offices across the state. The waiver exempted Texas motorists from initial vehicle registrations and renewals, vehicle titling, renewal of disable parking placards, and 30-day temporary permits. ....
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30-day temporary permits Governor Gregg Abbott announced those waivers in March as part of the effort to reduce in-person contact and slow the spread of COVID-19. Drivers who have not reviewed their expired vehicle registration sticker should make plans to renew on or before April 14. However, it is not necessary to wait until the deadline to complete any overdue transactions. “I commend Governor Abbott for balancing the safety of Texans with the need to continue vital state services by offering the waivers to registration and titling requirements during the pandemic. Fortunately, many Texans are already in compliance with these requirements,” Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) Executive Director Whitney Brewster said. “We continued to offer registration renewal and other important services throughout the waiver period.” ....