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City, Town and Village Clerks In Westchester County, New York

City of Mount Vernon 914-665-2348
City of New Rochelle 914-654-2000
City of Peekskill 914-737-3400
City of Rye 914-967-7371
City of White Plains 914-422-1227
City of Yonkers 914-377-6020
Town of Bedford 914-666-4534
Town of Cortlandt 914-734-1020
Town of Eastchester 914-771-3300
Town of Greenburgh 914-993-1500
Town of Harrison 914-670-3030
Town of Lewisboro 914-763-3511
Town of Mamaroneck 914-382-7870
Town of Mount Pleasant 914-742-2312
Town of New Castle 914-238-4771
Town of North Castle 914-273-3321
Town of North Salem 914-669-5577
Town of Ossining 914-762-8428
Town of Pelham 914-738-0777
Town of Pound Ridge 914-764-5511
Town of Rye 914-939-3570
Town of Somers 914-277-3323
Town of Yorktown 914-962-5722
Village of Ardsley 914-693-1550
Village of Briarcliff Manor 914-941-4801
Village of Bronxville 914-337-6500
Village of Buchanan 914-737-1033
Village of Croton-on-Hudson 914-271-4781
Village of Dobbs Ferry 914-693-2203
Village of Elmsford 914-592-6555
Village of Hastings-on-Hudson 914-478-3400
Village of Irvington 914-591-7070
Village of Larchmont 914-834-6230
Village of Mamaroneck 914-777-7722
Village/Town of Mount Kisco 914-241-0500
Village of Pelham Manor 914-738-0777
Village of Port Chester 914-939-5202
Village of Rye Brook 914-939-1121
Village/Town of Scarsdale 914-722-1100
Village of Sleepy Hollow 914-631-0533
Village of Tarrytown 914-631-1652
Village of Tuckahoe 914-961-3100 https://plus.google.com/111840483151288487297/posts/RCTS8BwHppP

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