Wythe County offices announce COVID-19 precautions
WYTHEVILLE, Va. – Wythe County Offices are taking precautions to help prevent the potential spread of
COVID-19 or Coronavirus.
While Wythe County, at this time, does not have a recorded positive case of COVID-19, officials
understand the risk and severity of this situation. Officials will continue to implement plans and provide
information for its citizens to help reduce the exposure and hopefully lessen the impact on the
community. Wythe County has not declared a state of emergency, but is ready to if the situation arises.
The Wythe County Administration building is operating as normal, but officials are asking citizens to help
limit potential exposure. For example, when paying utility bills, we would request that you please
telephone and pay via credit card, mail your payment, or use the overnight deposits box located next to
the County Administration entrance. If you plan to meet with someone, check to see if you might have a
phone conversation or share information over email or video chat in place of meeting them in person.
The Treasurer’s Office is also open at this time. They are requesting only essential business be done by
visiting the office. Please pay by phone or payment box or mail.
The following payment options are available for your convenience:
By phone – Visa and MasterCard only at no charge, call 276-223-6070.
Payment box – located along the sidewalk beside the Circuit Court building on South Sixth Street
(Check or money order payments ONLY, DO NOT PUT CASH in the payment box). Please put all
payments in a sealed envelope.
By mail – 225 South 4th Street, Room 104, Wytheville, VA 24382 (Check or money order
payments ONLY). Online – www.webfeepay.com. Your account number is required. A
convenience fee will be charged. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. If
you are placing your payment in the payment box or you choose to pay online, please call the
Treasurer’s Office to obtain the current balance due.
Please stay up to date by visiting: http://www.wytheco.org/ or our Facebook Pages at Ready Wythe
County and Wythe County VA.
Robert murray
March 19, 2020 @ 10:53 pm
Hi I’m a student attending fcms I was hoping that we dont get out longer for more than two weeks because of it throwing everything hey wire