About Elbridge Town
Elbridge Town has an estimated population of 5,000. Official government information is available at townofelbridge.gov.
As of the 2020 Census, the population was 5,476. The town is named after Elbridge Gerry, the fifth Vice President of the United States, and one. Elbridge Town has an estimated population of 5,476.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Elbridge Town
Courts & Case Records in Elbridge Town
Property & Public Records in Elbridge Town
Elbridge Town City Clerk
Licensing and permits include marriage licenses, hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, dog licenses, block party permits, peddler/solicitor licenses, and racing/ wagering licenses. Other services include maintaining village records and archives. Prepares and collects property taxes for residents of the Town of Elbridge from January through March 31st.
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Jail & Inmate Records
Anyone arrested in the area typically ends up at the Onondaga County Justice Center in Syracuse, which serves as Onondaga County's main detention facility. The booking process follows standard procedure: fingerprinting, photographing, and documenting personal details of those brought in. Families and attorneys can search for current detainees through the Sheriff's Office website, which maintains an inmate lookup system. Visitation requires advance scheduling, and the facility enforces specific rules about what visitors can bring and how they must conduct themselves.
Arrest Records
Arrest records for Onondaga County are kept by both the County Sheriff's Office and the Syracuse Police Department. Anyone seeking these records, whether a resident, employer, or legal representative, must submit a formal request to the agency that made the arrest. A typical record includes the arrested person's identifying information, the charges filed, and which agency handled the case. The entire process operates under the New York Freedom of Information Law, which balances public access to government records against individual privacy protections.
Criminal Records
The criminal records system in Onondaga County covers felony, misdemeanor, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records, while the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services provides additional resources for background checks. Residents can request criminal history information through the New York State Office of Court Administration, which offers a statewide criminal history record search.
Vital Records
The Elbridge Town Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining vital records, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, for Elbridge Town. Residents can obtain copies of these documents by submitting a request to the Town Clerk's Office, either in person or through the town's website at https://townofelbridge.com/town-clerk.
Business & Licensing Records
Property assessments and taxation fall under the Elbridge Assessor's Office at 5 Public Square, Elbridge, NY 13060. Business owners and homeowners can review their property assessments, check current tax rates, and learn about available exemptions through the town's website at https://townofelbridge.com/assessing.
Economy & Demographics
The Elbridge economy is supported by a diverse mix of small businesses, agricultural operations, and community-focused organizations. The Elbridge Free Library, Elbridge, NY 13060, is a hub for local information and resources, including economic development initiatives. Residents can learn more about the town's economy by visiting the library's website at https://www.onlib.org/locations/suburban-libraries/elbridge-free-library.
Elections & Voter Records
Elbridge, Onondaga County voters are served by the Onondaga County Board of Elections, which operates from 1000 Erie Boulevard West, Syracuse, NY 13204. The office can be reached at 315-435-8683 or through their website at www.ongov.net/elections, and it handles everything from voter registration to election administration for local residents. New York offers online registration at www.elections.ny.gov/VotingRegister.html, though paper applications remain available at the Board of Elections, town clerk offices, DMV locations, and public libraries.
Registration must be completed 25 days before any election, and applicants need to provide their name, address, date of birth, and either a New York driver license or DMV ID number. The villages of Elbridge and Jordan run separate elections for their mayors and trustees. Residents can locate their polling place using the state's voter lookup tool at voterlookup.elections.ny.gov or by calling the Board of Elections directly. No U.S. Senate seat from New York appears on the 2026 ballot. Election records in the state are largely public. Voter registration lists go to campaigns and political committees, campaign finance reports can be searched at publicreporting.elections.ny.gov, candidate filings and nominating petitions are available at the Board of Elections, and precinct-level results get posted at www.ongov.net/elections. New York permits any registered voter to request an absentee ballot. Applications are available at www.elections.ny.gov and must reach the Board of Elections by the seventh day before the election if mailed, though in-person requests are accepted up to the day before Election Day.
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