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About Inwood, New York

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Inwood is located in Nassau County, New York, United States.

Parent jurisdiction: Nassau County, New York

Frequently Asked Questions — Inwood
How do I request public records in Inwood, New York?
To request public records in Inwood, New York, contact the Inwood City Clerk's office serving Nassau County directly by mail, in person, or via their online request portal. Under the New York Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), government agencies must acknowledge your request and typically respond within 10 business days. Fees may apply for document reproduction. For expedited requests, visit the city clerk's office in person. You can also access many records online through the city's official website or the county portal for Nassau County.
What criminal and court records are available for Inwood?
Criminal records for Inwood are maintained by the New York Department of Public Safety and accessible through the state's criminal history self-service portal. Court records are held by the Nassau County district clerk and can be searched online. The Inwood Municipal Court handles local traffic violations and Class C misdemeanors — contact their records division for case lookups.
Where can I find Inwood property and tax records?
Property records for Inwood are maintained by the New York county appraisal district covering Nassau County. You can search property ownership history, tax assessments, deed transfers, and mortgage liens online through the county's official appraisal district portal. The county clerk's office also maintains deed records, liens, and UCC filings. For federal property tax data, the US Census Bureau's data portal offers housing and demographic statistics for Inwood.
How do I obtain vital records (birth, death, marriage) in Inwood, New York?
Vital records for Inwood residents — including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees — are issued by the New York State Department of Health. Certified copies can be ordered online, by mail, or in person at the state vital records office. The Nassau County clerk also maintains marriage and divorce records for local registration. Valid photo ID and a small issuance fee are required for certified copies.
Are Inwood police and arrest records public?
Police reports and arrest records in Inwood are generally public under the New York Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). You can request incident reports and accident reports directly from the Inwood Police Department records division. Recent bookings and inmate rosters for Inwood are available through the Nassau County sheriff's online inmate search portal. Sex offender registry searches for New York are available free of charge through the New York DPS website.
What county is Inwood in, and what are its area codes?
Inwood is located in New York, within Nassau County. For census demographics, income statistics, and housing data specific to Inwood, visit the US Census Bureau's data portal (data.census.gov).

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Public Records Guide — Inwood, New York

Inwood is a neighborhood located in the northernmost part of Manhattan, New York City, within New York County. As of the 2020 Census, Inwood has a population of approximately 37,000 residents. The neighborhood is bordered by the Harlem River to the east and the Spuyten Duyvil Creek to the west, offering picturesque waterfront views and access to parks.

Notable landmarks in Inwood include Inwood Hill Park, which is known for its natural forest and hiking trails, and the historic Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, a Dutch Colonial farmhouse dating back to the 18th century. Additionally, the neighborhood is home to the Inwood Park neighborhood, which features a mix of residential buildings and local businesses that contribute to its vibrant community atmosphere.

Historically, Inwood has been significant for its role in the development of Manhattan's northern region. The area was one of the last parts of Manhattan to be developed, with significant residential construction occurring in the early 20th century. The neighborhood's economic landscape has evolved, with a diverse mix of retail and service businesses catering to the local population, reflecting a growing trend in urban revitalization.

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