About
HOPKINS COUNTY CLERK
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
7:30 am to 4:30 PM
Location
24 Union Street
Madisonville, KY. 42431

One Block East of Main Street
Behind the  Courthouse
Phone (270) 821-7361
Fax (270) 821-3270
The County Clerk is a constitutional officer elected to a four year term.
Originally created to serve as a county's official record keeper, the
responsibilities of a County Clerk have evolved to include many other
services.
The County Clerk's duties and responsibilities include:
The recording and administration of legal documents; Conduct elections;
Register voters; Issue marriage licenses; Notary applications and notary
confirmation; Register and title motor vehicles; Collect motor vehicle tax;
Collect delinquent property tax bills.
Devra Steckler is currently serving as the Hopkins County Clerk, and was
elected in November 2010 to her fifth term.  
Beginning her first term in 1993 and to date, Devra has devoted many
hours working and planning; Seeking ways to make positive change in the
daily routine and outdated practices in the Clerk's Office. Delivering  what
the Hopkins County taxpayers expect  in the Clerk's Office has always
been and is still priority. Over the years the Clerk's Office has moved into
the technology age, becoming faster, easier and more efficient for
taxpayers to access our services. By staying current with all the technology
that becomes available assures the preservation of the counties
documents and legal records  for generations to come, saving time and
money for the taxpayers and this office.