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LEGISLATURE ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY PHONE SYSTEM INTERRUPTIONS

Published: Jun 30, 2021

ST. THOMAS- The Virgin Islands Legislature announces temporary interruptions to our direct dialing capabilities while we transition to a new phone system. Until July 5, 2021, direct dialing will be affected on all three islands. We ask all members of the public to utilize the main lines for each location to be connected with their respective party.

 

 

BuildingMain Phone Line
Capitol Building, St. Thomas340-774-0880
Legislative Annex, Norre Gade, St. Thomas340-774-2478
St. Croix Legislature340-773-2424
St. John Legislature340-776-6285

 

 

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

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