FAQs | Nassau County, NY (2024)

How do I find out who currently owns a property in Nassau County?

Property information is available online at US Land Records page or come to the County Clerk's Office (Room B-1) to obtain that information. Information cannot be given over the phone or via email.

Where can I obtain a copy of my divorce decree, separation agreement or annulment?

Divorce records are filed at the County Clerk's Office. If you are obtaining documents from an action, you must bring a government issued Photo ID, the Index Number for the action, cash (no bill larger than a $20.00 bill), or Visa/Mastercard (there are fees associated with using Credit Card). If you do not know the Index Number, you can search for free using public computer terminals in the Clerk's office. County Clerk staff is also available to search for the Index Number for a $5.00 fee. Please be aware that only the parties to the action or the attorneys of record can obtain any documents from these actions. The fee for certified copies is $5.00 and $1.25 for each page over four.

If you are unable to come to the office, you can send your request by mail. The form/instructions are located on our Online Forms page under "Divorce Document Mail-In Requisition Form".

I want to add/remove a name on my deed, who do I contact?

Once a deed is on record with the County Clerk it cannot be modified and a new deed must be recorded to change ownership. Please be advised that the Nassau County Clerk's Office has a clerical staff that is unable to assist or advise with the filling out of any documents. If you are in need of assistance you should seek legal advice

Where can I obtain a copy of my deed or mortgage?

The fastest way to obtain this information is to come to the Nassau County Clerk's office here at 240 Old Country Rd, Mineola, NY 11501 with the section, block, and lot of the property. If you want to mail your request download the instructions (PDF). Read the instructions on the form and send in the appropriate fee.

Where can I obtain my Survey, Title Report, or Certificate of Occupancy (C.O.)?

The survey, title report, and certificate of occupancy are not recorded documents therefore, we do not maintain those records. In some instances, your town or incorporated village might have a copy of your survey. An independent company usually does a title report.

How do I get a notary authenticated and then an apostille?

If you need an authentication of a notary public who is qualified in Nassau County, you must bring the document with the original notary stamp and signature on it (copies cannot be authenticated). If in addition to the County Clerk's authentication, you need an apostille, you must contact the NYS Department of State. The NYS Department of State is located in Albany and also has an office in New York City. For more information visit the NYS Department website or call their NYC office at 212-417-5747.

Where can I find a list of foreclosures?

The Nassau County Clerk's Office does not maintain a list of foreclosures. If you would like to research a specific property you may do so using the public access terminals in this office, lower level, B-1.

Who do I contact for information on the Star, Enhanced Star, Veterans Exemptions and property assessment?

Contact the County Assessment Department – Assessor page - 516-571-3442

Where do I obtain a Letter of Conduct?

Contact the Police Department - 516-573-8800

Where can I obtain a Vital Record such a Marriage, Death of Birth Certificate?

The County Clerk's Office does not maintain Marriage, Death or Birth Certificates, except for marriage certificates filed from 1907 - April 29, 1935.

For contact information see the Guide to Obtaining Vital Documents

How can I obtain a Certificate of Residency?

Contact the Nassau County Treasurer Treasurer page - 516-571-2090

Where can I obtain a (criminal) Certificate of Disposition?

Contact Nassau County Criminal Court - 516-493-3710

FAQs | Nassau County, NY (2024)

FAQs

What is the largest town in Nassau County? ›

Its county seat is Mineola, while the county's largest town is Hempstead.

Is Nassau or Suffolk better? ›

Suffolk used to be layed back and more rural years ago, a lot more farms but since Covid, people from NYC have moved out east to Suffolk. Some permanently and some weekenders. So if you like a faster paced life style, be close to NYC and have more of a night life and higher cost of living Nassau is for you.

Is Nassau County considered New York City? ›

Nassau County is located immediately east of New York City. The county, together with Suffolk County to its immediate east, are generally referred to as "Long Island". Two cities, three towns, 64 incorporated villages, and more than 60 unincorporated hamlets are located within the county.

How did Nassau County NY get its name? ›

The name was proposed since it reflects the region's earliest Dutch and English colonial heritage, and was used for Long Island as the "Isle of Nassau" honoring William III (1650-1702), who was King of England, Stadholder (governor) of the Netherlands, member of the House of Nassau, and great-grandson of the Prince of ...

What is the wealthiest County in New York? ›

Counties are ranked by median household income taken from 2020 estimates covering a five-year period. The wealthiest county in the state during that span was Nassau County, with a median household income of over $120,000.

What is the oldest town on Long Island? ›

A Brief Account of Southold's History. Southold's official flag proclaims it the oldest English town in New York State. Founded in 1640 by Puritans from the New Haven Colony, Southold celebrated its 350th birthday in 1990 and the town will have 375 candles on its cake in 2015.

Why is Nassau County so expensive? ›

Suffolk's larger population comes from the fact that it tends to be the more affordable county with lower property taxes, experts say. Nassau borders one of New York City's five boroughs: Queens. Suffolk is on the eastern part of Long Island. Nassau is more expensive to live in largely because it's closer to the city.

What is the safest town in Suffolk? ›

Suffolk Crime Statistics

The next most dangerous is Ipswich, and Great Cornard comes in as third most dangerous. There are safer parts of Suffolk, starting with Woodbridge which ranks as the safest area in Suffolk, followed up by Kesgrave in second place, and Hadleigh in third place.

Is Nassau County Republican or Democrat? ›

In 1992, Nassau voted Democratic and has done so in every election since, although sometimes by fairly close margins.

What are the problems facing Long Island? ›

Like many similar suburbs, Long Island faces many issues that are central to its quality of life, growth and prosperity, such as high cost of living, lack of affordable housing, high taxes, aging infrastructure, lack of economic opportunities, expensive energy, environmental threats and others.

What are the 5 towns in Nassau County? ›

Although there is no official Five Towns designation, "the basic five are Lawrence, Cedarhurst, Woodmere, Hewlett and Inwood." Each of these "towns" has a consecutive stop on the Far Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. All five communities are part of the Town of Hempstead.

What is the religion in Nassau County? ›

Around two-thirds of the people in Nassau County affiliate with a religion. The religion with which a slight majority identify is Catholicism.

Is Nassau County expensive? ›

Nassau's housing expenses are 6% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 3% lower than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 2% higher than the national average. Nassau has grocery prices that are 9% higher than the national average.

Why live in Nassau County? ›

Access to amenities: Nassau County offers easy access to a wide range of amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, parks, and cultural attractions. Good schools: Nassau County is home to several highly rated public school districts, as well as private schools.

What is the biggest town on Long Island? ›

Brookhaven, in Suffolk County, and Hempstead, in Nassau County, are the largest towns on Long Island, covering 259 square miles and 120 square miles, respectively. Long Beach, in Nassau County, is the smallest municipality in either of the counties, covering only two square miles of land area.

What are the 3 towns Nassau County? ›

The entire county is physically divided amongst the 3 towns: Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay, and the two cities, Long Beach and Glen Cove.

What town on Long Island has the biggest population? ›

Hempstead Town, the Island's and the state's largest town, saw its population drop 0.46%, or by 3,669 people, going from 790,923 in 2021 to 787,254 in 2022, according to the estimates.

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