Tax Collector Holley Prefiles

January 4, 2012

Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley prefiled Tuesday to seek her post again. She is the first person to prefile for the position.

Holley was appointed to office in 1998 and has been re-elected to three additional terms.

Holley prefiled as a democrat.

Comments

11 Responses to “Tax Collector Holley Prefiles”

  1. J. DOE on February 5th, 2012 12:47 pm

    Appointments are only required for issuance of a Driver’s license or an I.D. card ONLY!. Also, due to the FEDERAL REAL ID Act in effective January 2010, EVERYONE is required to show additional documents to prove your identity. THIS is FEDERAL law not state or local!

    If your plate was stolen and you reported it and had report of such it is replaced at NO FEE!

    Have a nice day!

  2. sam on January 5th, 2012 6:58 am

    look, i don’t have any personal axe to grind with ms holley. i like convenience and my local officials making my business dealings with them hassle free. when they close my schools, put off fixing roads and highways, make me take off from work and lose a days pay just to get a drivers license renewed, buy tags, and drive 27 miles one way to take a number and sit, i don’t like it. now there’s an election coming up and i smell a rat. moving the the offices to molino? hmmm. next election they’ll move them to mcdavid.

  3. JD on January 4th, 2012 11:46 pm

    To Gernbeaux—This was when they first started and you Did have to have an appointment because they refused us and was told to go make one or we could go on down to Stumpfield Rd–Why would I want to go that far down when I live at this end

  4. David Huie Green on January 4th, 2012 10:02 pm

    she’s pretty

    I like pretty

    got my vote

    (coincidentally, she does a good job)

    David getting in trouble

  5. David Huie Green on January 4th, 2012 9:59 pm

    REGARDING:
    “….I really could care less where it is.”

    How much less could you care?

    David just wondering

  6. Gembeaux on January 4th, 2012 8:52 pm

    After several dealings with the office for different things, I was impressed with their courtesy, professionalism and helpfulness. You should try the DMV in some place like San Diego or even Atlanta – you’d be thrilled to do business at the Cantonment office. (And JD, you only need an appointment for Drivers License issues, primarily due to Federal Law.)

  7. JD on January 4th, 2012 5:05 pm

    Our truck tag was stolen off our truck–went to janet Holleys office and they were going to charge me 45.00 to replace tag–tag already costed 154.00 and you had to have an appointment–there were 3 other ladies sitting around doing nothing–so we went to Stumpfield Rd and they said it was not our fault tag was stolen and it did not cost me anything..And yes the tag had been reported stolen –truck had not been anywhere but sit in yard and fingerprints was on bumper where they took it—enough saif

  8. Sandra on January 4th, 2012 10:17 am

    I have to drive to the tax collectors office once or twice per year to renew car tags….I really could care less where it is.

  9. sam on January 4th, 2012 8:49 am

    sam i am. you are right. theres Bratt, walnut hill, byrneville, bluff springs, a majority of which are closer to the pre existing facilities paid for by our taxes in century. moving the office to molino is good for molino. we still have to drive too far. put the offices back where they were.

  10. sam i am, no green eggs or ham on January 4th, 2012 7:15 am

    She’s closing the Cantonment office and moving it north to Molino. Love it and voting for her for looking out for the north end. There’s more to the north end than Century!!!! Enough said.

  11. sam on January 4th, 2012 7:08 am

    closed all our local offices on the north end. have to drive to cantonment. enough said.