Jefferson County PVA moving to new location
JEFFERSON COUNTY PVA MOVING TO GLASSWORKS BUILDING AT 815 W. MARKET ST., 4TH FLOOR
Old PVA Address:
Jefferson County Fiscal Court Building
531 Court Place, Suite 501
Louisville,
JEFFERSON COUNTY PVA MOVING TO GLASSWORKS BUILDING AT 815 W. MARKET ST., 4TH FLOOR
Old PVA Address:
Jefferson County Fiscal Court Building
531 Court Place, Suite 501
Louisville,
If you filed an online appeal with the PVA Office, you can check the status of your appeal online at http://maps.jeffersonpva.ky.gov/appeal2015/AppealServices/CheckStatus
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PRESS RELEASE
May 14, 2015
Contact:
Colleen Younger
Chief of Staff
502-574-6357
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JEFFERSON COUNTY PVA EXTENDS PROPERTY APPEAL DEADLINE TO MAY 29TH @ 4:00 p.m.
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John I. “Hans” Gilderbloom 12:48 p.m. EDT May 14, 2015

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PRESS RELEASE
May 8, 2015
Contact:
Colleen Younger
Chief of Staff
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Louisville, KY (May 8, 2015) – The Jefferson County PVA office is expanding PVA staff assistance to include two public library locations.