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DOJ Offices in Virgin Islands to Offer Limited Services for Staff Training

The Virgin Islands Justice Department will provide limited services in its St. Croix and St. Thomas offices on select dates due to staff participation in National Association of Attorneys General training, Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea announced.

The St. Croix office will have reduced services March 17-18, while the St. Thomas office will continue operating as usual. Conversely, the St. Thomas office will limit services March 20-21, with the St. Croix office remaining fully operational, according to the press release.

Paternity & Child Support Offices on both islands will maintain regular business hours. Full services will resume on St. Croix March 19 and on St. Thomas March 24, the press release stated.

For more information, the public may contact the St. Thomas office at 340-774-5666 or the St. Croix office at 340-773-0295.

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