| TOWN CLERK
NEW MILFORD TOWN CLERK OFFICE
Located in New Milford Town Hall 10 Main St. Phone: 355-6020 Fax: 210-2096 The Town Clerk's office is open from 8:30 a.m. thru 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. George C. Buckbee Town Clerk Certified Connecticut Town Clerk Certified Municipal Clerk
Noreen H. Prichard Deputy Town Clerk Certified Connecticut Town Clerk
Gale L. Fernandez Assistant Town Clerk Certified Connecticut Town Clerk Jeanne J. Radcliff Vital Statistic & Land Records Clerk
Jessica A. Macrillo Vital Statistic & Land Records Clerk
The Town Clerk's Office is the public's most often visited office in Town. All records are accessible to the public except vital records under 100 years old and those that are sealed pursuant to provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes such as adoption records and certain ethics complaints. Some of the responsibilities of the Office are: the maintenance of all vital records including birth, marriage, death certificates and burial records; the issuance of cremation permits; the maintenance of land recordings such as deeds, maps, mortgages, liens, judgments, foreclosures, changes of name and releases; the administration of oaths of office; the issuance of licenses for dogs, fish and game, duck stamps and pheasant tags; the posting of agendas, motions and minutes of all Town agencies, boards and commissions; the issuance and recording of liquor permits; the maintenance of political party records including those of campaign finance committees; registration of trade names; the maintenance of documents relating to claims and actions against the Town; oversight and supervision of all election material such as keys, preparation of labels and ballots, maintenance of a permanent copies of election results; responsibility for the processing of all incoming mail to the Town Hall and all outgoing mail for the Town including the Board of Education and schools; receptionist for Town Offices and telephones; and the information office of the Town. A partial listing of cemetery records, Connecticut businesses and other genealogical records are available for researchers. The Office's total income, including State conveyance taxes and Town fees, exceeds $1,500,000 of which more than $500,000 is paid to the Town. Revenues exceed expenses. Due to recent improvements and extensive modernization, Town archives are more accessible and user friendly. |