Arkansas State Capitol Will Be Closed to Public

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arkansas secretary of state john thurston

March 12, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT:  Chris Powell | chris.powell@sos.arkansas.gov | (501) 683-0057


Arkansas State Capitol Will Be Closed to Public

Precautions Taken Over Coronavirus 


(LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) – In light of the COVID-19 pandemic announcement yesterday, the measure taken in Washington, D.C. today along with the very recent report from Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Secretary of State John Thurston is ordering the closure of the Arkansas State Capitol to the public, effective Friday, March 13, 2020. Only authorized personnel will be permitted to enter the building for work purposes. Updates to the building's status will be made available as we continue to monitor the situation. 

The Secretary of State's Office will also not be accepting walk-in visitors to their Business & Commercial Services offices in Little Rock and Fayetteville until further notice.  Business services can still be conducted by phone or online.


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