Montgomery County Government announced on April 1 that its offices will be closed on Friday, April 3, in observance of Good Friday. Offices are scheduled to reopen during regular hours on Monday, April 6.
The closure affects all county government offices, while the Bi-County Solid Waste Management Landfill and Convenience Centers will remain open on Friday except for administrative staff. The landfill and all convenience centers will be closed on Sunday, April 5, in recognition of the Easter holiday. Online services remain accessible through the GOV tab at montgomerytn.gov/.
Montgomery County promotes community well-being through progressive governance and public services, according to the official website. The county also delivers essential services such as law enforcement, public libraries and community programs designed to enhance resident well-being according to the official website.
Located in northern Tennessee and covering an area of 539 square miles, Montgomery County was founded in 1796 with Clarksville as its county seat. The area includes a major U.S. Army installation and maintains departments focused on community programs and historical preservation according to the official website.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library system is managed by Montgomery County with a focus on engaging and empowering residents according to the official website. The county also maintains an Archives department dedicated to preserving historical materials according to the official website.


