About Ogden Town

Ogden Town, New York is a community in New York. This page consolidates verified public records resources for Ogden Town, including law enforcement, court, vital, property, and government records, with links to official agency websites.

Courts & Case Records in Ogden Town

Ogden Town Courts

The Erie Canal passes through the town and village. The Spencerport Airpark – a grass strip - sits just south of the village and serves as a general aviation airport. The Ogden Court is located within the town hall, which is adjacent to the Ogden Police Department, and next to the Ogden.

https://www.villanuevalaw.com/ogden-town-court.html

Property & Public Records in Ogden Town

Ogden Town City Clerk

TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Noelle M. Burley, Town Clerk Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone: (585) 617-6111Fax: (585) 352-4590Mission Statement The Ogden Town Clerk's Office is committed to serve the people in our community with excellent customer service.

https://ogdenny.gov/town-clerk-2/

Ogden Public Records Directory

Search county, state, and federal government records serving Ogden, New York.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Ogden Town Clerk's Office is the central hub for public records in the town. This office maintains vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, as well as property deeds, town meeting minutes, and other important documents. Residents can access these records by visiting the Town Clerk's office or by submitting requests online through the town's website.
The Ogden Town Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining the town's vital records, including birth, death, and marriage certificates. 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. The office also provides information on obtaining other vital records, such as those issued by the Monroe County Clerk's Office.
The Town of Ogden's Assessor's Office is responsible for assessing the value of all properties within the town, which is essential for the collection of property taxes. Residents can access property assessment information, as well as apply for various tax exemptions, through the Assessor's Office. The office also maintains records related to building permits and other property-related documents.