Making Tough Decisions to Protect Rhode Islanders
With an increased rate of COVID-19 cases in Rhode Island, this month Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea announced several updates to Department of State protocols to ensure the continued safety of staff and the public.
Rhode Island’s rate of community transmission is currently “high” according to criteria from the Centers for Disease Control. Secretary Gorbea consulted with local health experts and senior staff, and implemented the following policies:
Public-facing services from the Department of State will be available by appointment only.
This includes research at the State Archives, Business Services filings, Public Information support, and the Elections Division.
While the State House remains open to the public, all research requests involving the State Library can and should be done virtually.
All of the Department’s in-person events will be canceled through at least mid-October or until it is deemed safe to congregate in person.
All in-person State House tours are canceled through at least mid-October or until it is deemed safe to congregate in-person.
Self-guided audio tours are available.
Virtual tours are also available.
Anyone entering Department of State offices is required to be masked.
Department of State staff working in communal areas or with the public will be masked at all times.
“We’re all ready for a return to normal life, but the spread of the Delta variant means we must take additional steps to protect Rhode Islanders,” said Secretary Gorbea. “Clear communication is critical at times like this. I want the public to know that my team is fully prepared to continue providing services electronically or by appointment, just as we have throughout the pandemic. ”
These updated safety protocols will be evaluated on an ongoing basis. Secretary Gorbea will continue to provide regular updates by email and on the Department of State’s Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , and Instagram pages.
Rhode Islanders are encouraged to visit sos.ri.gov for information on how to directly contact the Department of State’s divisions for continued access to services.