Skip to content
New York State 211 home page

View Search Results

Search Results

1-25 of 58
531 Meade Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Coordinates education programs, systems response planning, support services, quality improvement and public health preparedness with other emergency and public safety providers, hospitals, agencies and committees.
Data provided by
211 Central New York
60 Hawley St, 3rd Fl, Binghamton, NY 13901
Filing and recording office of Broome County. Notary renewals and Passports. Files business certificates, separation agreements. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Vendors license. Offers veteran's discount card that can be used at participating merchants/agencies.Records Military Discharge Papers DD-214DMV Services
Data provided by
211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
60 Central Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
The Treasurer serves as Cortland County's chief tax enforcement officer, collecting delinquent taxes for the county's towns, villages and school districts.
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
5 Court St, Norwich, NY 13815
Clerk of the County and Supreme Court filing civil papers, liens, judgments and other legal documents for public view.
Data provided by
211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
16 Court St, Owego, NY 13827
Maintains vital records such as birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates are filed in the municipality (Town Clerk's office) where the person was physically born, died, or was married.Records all legal documents including: Land deeds, Mortgages, Veteran Military Discharges, Civil Action Court Records, Supreme and County Court Records. Sells hunting licenses and processes passports. Oversees Motor Vehicle Dept.
Data provided by
211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
60 Central Avenue, Room #126, Cortland, NY 13045
Information technology to all Cortland County departments and agencies and other municipalities, including the City of Cortland and the Town of Cortlandville, as resources allow.Maintains custom-designed software for several departments and agencies; troubleshoots and updates software from outside vendors and used by the county .
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
301 3rd Street, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Services include: learner's permits driver's licenses non-driver's Photo identification card vehicle registration, including boats license plate surrender organ donation identification cards for licensed drivers and non-driversTesting schedule: learner's permit tests, 8:30am-4 pm CDL testing 8:30am-12 Noon learner's permit, by appointment enforcement, 8:30 am-3:30 pm EDL transactions, 8:30 am-3:30 pm
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
3 Pulteney Square E, Bath, NY 14810
Administrative role overseeing county operations and policy implementation. Acts as the official and sole liaison between the County department heads and Legislature. Enforces and implements local laws, legalizing acts, ordinances, and resolutions adopted by the Legislature, as well as special laws which affect the operation of County Government.
Data provided by
Finger Lakes Region 211
3 Court St, Delhi, NY 13753
Records and files documents. Records management. Land deeds, divorce decrees and an index to some naturalization records. Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Pistol Clerk. Provides passport applications. Must have official birth certificate (with seal imprint) OR current photo ID plus two passport photos.
Data provided by
211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
125 E Court St, 3rd Fl, Old Jail, Ithaca City, NY 14850
For all county departments, click here http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/departments.Contact Administration with questions about county government which cannot be answered by one of the departments.Oversees and coordinates county government's operations to carry out the County Legislature's policies. budgeting information for legislative decision making oversees coordination of major capital projects contract and risk management complies with regulations oversees initiatives to support a diverse and inclusive workplace public and media information on county issues
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
320 N. Tioga St, Ithaca City, NY 14850
County Court handles prosecution of all crimes committed within the county. It also has limited authority to hear civil cases involving monetary awards of $25,000 or less.It has exclusive authority to handle trials in felony matters and shares authority with the local city, town and village courts to handle trials in misdemeanor cases (offenses punishable by less than one year in prison) and other minor offenses and violations.
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
111 Port Watson Street, Cortland, NY 13045
Coronavirus Update 7/27/2022Cortland County Mental Health Department provides in-person and telehealth opportunities for individuals age 5 and over. We provide individualized mental health treatment, psychiatry services, and the following group therapy:- DBT Group Therapy for adults (18+)- Horizon House Continuing Day Treatment Program- EMERGE for domestic violence treatment- TEESO for individuals charge with sexual offensesIntake forms can be found on our webpage. As always, please call us if you need any assistance.Helps individuals become more functional in emotional, cognitive, social, educational and/or self-care areas.
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
60 Central Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
Manages day-to-day operations of county government and all its departments. As the county's budget officer, the County Administrator oversees and coordinates the administration and implementation of the annual budget adopted by the Cortland County Legislature.
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Administers all the divisions of the Social Service Department. Within this office there is a staff liaison person who can assist clients who are encountering system problems.
Data provided by
211 Central New York
197 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326
Records all real property recordings including but not limited to:deeds, mortgages, liens, survey maps, leases, UCC's.
Data provided by
211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
320 W State/ Martin Luther King Jr St, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Benefits and services to sustain families and individuals and to help them achieve the highest degree of independence possible.Programs include : Medicaid SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assitance Program), formerly Food Stamps Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) temporary asssistance emergency housing assistance adoption day care child support establishment/enforcement child protective services family assessment response foster care protective services for adults long term care Applicants denied benefits can request fair hearings by calling the Office of Administrative Hearings, 800-342-3334.To determine eligibility and submit an application online, go to www.mybenefits.ny.gov
Data provided by
211 Tompkins Cortland
110 East 4th St, Jamestown, NY 14701
Data provided by
211 Western New York
Call