Lancaster Town Clerk 21 Central Avenue, Lancaster, NY 14086
About the Business
Welcome to the Lancaster Town Clerk's Office, your trusted partner in maintaining the health and well-being of our community. Conveniently located at 21 Central Avenue, Lancaster, New York, our office serves as a vital hub for local government services, dedicated to meeting the needs of Lancaster residents with efficiency and care.
As a cornerstone of our community, the Lancaster Town Clerk's Office provides a wide range of essential services, including vital records management, licensing, and public health information. Whether you need to obtain birth, marriage, or death certificates, or require assistance with health-related inquiries, our knowledgeable and friendly staff are here to assist you every step of the way.
At the Lancaster Town Clerk's Office, we are committed to fostering a healthy and informed community. We strive to provide exceptional service with transparency and integrity, ensuring that all residents have access to the resources and information they need.
Visit us today at 21 Central Avenue, or contact us to learn more about how we can assist you. We look forward to serving you and contributing to the vibrant health of Lancaster, New York.
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Location & Phone number
21 Central Avenue, Lancaster, New York 14086, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Very friendly and super nice in the Town Clerks Office. Not 1 stuffed shirt. The 3 women there made me feel welcome and comfortable. Went to fill out Wedding Officiant paperwork and didn't have to because I'm an ordained minister. Thank you ladies! The trip was worth it anyhow."
"Very nice staff and eager to help"
"I would say this is a confusing location and building. The people are friendly, especially for elected officials dealing with the public. I went there simply to renew my dog's license. Therefore, this review will focus on the facility/building and location. First, let me assume that it is some kind of historic building and that is why the facilities are the way they are. Parking is confusing. They have carved out parking from the neighboring gas stations lot. There may be more parking behind the building, but I cannot speak to that, other than it is not the easiest to find or navigate to. On the side of the building (in the gas station lot), there is no handicap parking. I must assume it is behind the building. The front entrance is NOT handicap accessible, especially for mobility impaired individuals. The stairs leading to the front entrance are also kind of steep, even for able bodied people. Again, I have to assume the handicap entrance is behind the building because I can't imagine a public facility would exclude them entering the building. Unfortunately, I can't speak to any part of that entrance, as I have never used it (or even seen it). I also just assume there is some kind of elevator in the building because it is not all one level. Different aspects of the local government are on different floors. Also, once inside, it is kind of cramped. I cannot imagine maneuvering a wheelchair in there. My suggestion, if you are mobility impaired or elderly, leave yourself PLENTY of time to find parking and navigate the interior. I can only imagine that they are compliant with the necessary accessibility laws, but if they can ever relocate to an easier location and building, they should do it!"
"Went there for early voting"
"The creepiest people on the planet. They will stare at ya while you drive though town"
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