Search Peekskill Phone Directory

The Peekskill phone directory draws from public records held by the City of Peekskill and Westchester County. Peekskill is a small city in northern Westchester, sitting along the Hudson River. City Hall is at 840 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566. The City Clerk, Assessor, Building Department, and police all keep records that list names, addresses, and phone numbers. New York's FOIL law makes most of these records open to the public. Whether you need to find a person, check property records, or look up a business filing, this page covers where to search and how to get the data you need.

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Peekskill City Clerk Records

The City Clerk handles the core records for Peekskill. Call 914-737-3400 to reach the office at City Hall. The clerk keeps meeting minutes, local permits, licenses, vital records, and city council resolutions. All of these contain names and addresses useful for phone directory lookups.

City Council minutes are a good source. The council meets on a regular schedule and the minutes name every person who speaks, asks a question, or submits a petition. If you want to confirm that someone lives in Peekskill, checking council minutes can help. They go back years and are kept on file at the clerk's office.

Vital records pass through the clerk as well. Birth and death certificates for events in Peekskill list names and addresses. Marriage licenses show both parties and their home addresses. Older vital records are generally open. Recent ones may have limits on who can request copies.

Local licenses and permits make up another group. Dog licenses list the owner's name and address. Business permits name the applicant with their contact info. Special event permits and other city-issued documents all go on file. These are public records under FOIL and can be requested at the clerk's office.

The City of Peekskill official website lists all city departments, their contact info, and office hours. During summer months, from July 1 through Labor Day, city offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The site also posts meeting agendas, minutes, and public notices.

Peekskill phone directory NYS DEC FOIL records

State-level records are also available through agencies like the Department of Environmental Conservation. Their FOIL portal lets you submit and track requests for records that may relate to properties or businesses in the Peekskill area. This is a good resource when local records do not have what you need.

City Administration Records

Peekskill runs under a council-manager form of government. The City Manager, reachable at 914-734-4245, oversees daily operations. The manager's office produces records related to contracts and city projects. Many of these documents name people and businesses with their contact details.

The Assessor's office at 914-734-4190 keeps property records for every parcel in the city. Assessment rolls list the owner's name and mailing address. Tax bills go to the owner of record. If you need to find out who owns a building in Peekskill, the assessor's data is where to look. These records get updated each year.

Property tax grievance filings create additional records. When an owner disputes their assessment, the filing lists their name, property address, and contact info. The Board of Assessment Review handles these cases and the filings become part of the public record. Tax lien records also show up when taxes go unpaid. Each lien names the owner and gives the property address.

Exemption records for seniors, veterans, and nonprofits are on file at the assessor's office. Each application includes the owner's name and address. These are available through FOIL and add to the pool of data you can search for a phone directory lookup.

Westchester County Records for Peekskill

Peekskill is in Westchester County. The county clerk files property deeds, mortgages, business certificates, and court records. All of these list names and addresses. When real estate sells in Peekskill, the deed goes to the county clerk and shows the buyer, seller, and their mailing addresses.

Business certificates at the county level cover Peekskill sole proprietors and partnerships. The filing shows the owner's full name and business address. These are public and searchable by name. UCC financing statements name debtors and secured parties with addresses. Judgment dockets list the parties in court cases.

The county's online land records portal lets you search much of this data from home. You can look up deeds, mortgages, and other filings by name or address. It is free to search. Document images are available for many filings. This is often the fastest way to find address info for someone in Peekskill.

Voter registration data for Peekskill residents is kept by the Westchester County Board of Elections. The rolls include each voter's name, home address, and party affiliation. This data is public in New York for political and non-commercial purposes. It covers a large portion of the adult population and is a strong source for phone directory info.

Building Department and Public Works

The Building Department at 914-734-4140 handles construction permits, inspections, certificates of occupancy, and code enforcement in Peekskill. Every permit application lists the property owner's name and address. Contractor info is on file too. These are all public records.

Certificates of occupancy confirm a building meets code. They name the owner and the property address. Code violation notices identify the property owner and describe the issue. Inspection records are kept for each site visit. All of this creates a trail of public documents that can help you find someone connected to a property in Peekskill.

The Department of Public Works at 914-734-4130 manages roads, water, and sewer systems. Service applications, water hookup requests, and work permits all list the property owner or applicant. Street opening permits name the contractor and the property involved. These records are available through FOIL.

Parks and Recreation at 914-734-7275 also keeps records. Program registrations, facility rental agreements, and permit applications all include names and contact info. While some of this data may be protected under privacy rules, basic registration info for public programs is generally available.

Police and Fire Department Records

The Peekskill Police Department is at 2 Nelson Avenue. Call 914-737-8000. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Each one lists names and addresses for the people involved. Some details get redacted for privacy, but basic contact info is usually available through FOIL.

Incident reports name the parties in a police call. Accident reports show drivers, their addresses, and insurance details. Arrest records include the person's name, date of birth, address, and charges. The department must respond to FOIL requests within five business days under New York law.

The Fire Department at 914-737-2760 keeps inspection records, fire incident reports, and investigation files. Inspection records list the property owner and note any violations. Fire incident reports name the property and sometimes the occupants. These are public records that can be requested through FOIL.

Both departments generate 911 call logs and dispatch records. These contain caller info and addresses. While some details may be redacted for safety, the basic data is often available. Call logs can tell you who was at a specific address on a given date, which can be useful for a phone directory search.

Filing a FOIL Request in Peekskill

All city departments in Peekskill are subject to FOIL. You can request records from any office. No residency needed. No reason needed.

Put your request in writing and send it to the department that holds the records. City Hall is at 840 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566. Be specific about what you need. Include names, dates, and the type of document. The city has five business days to respond. They will grant the request, deny it in writing, or send you a timeline.

Copies run $0.25 per page for standard paper. If a request needs more than two hours of staff time, the city may charge labor costs. You can inspect records in person for free. Call ahead to arrange a time. Summer hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. from July 1 through Labor Day.

Denied requests can be appealed within 30 days. If the appeal fails, you have four months to go to court under Article 78. The NYS Committee on Open Government provides free guidance on FOIL issues. Call them at (518) 474-2518 or email coog@dos.ny.gov if you need help.

Historical Phone Directory Records

Peekskill has a long history going back to colonial times. Historical records from the area include old phone books, city directories, and census data. The Field Library in downtown Peekskill holds local history materials. Old directories and maps from the area are available for research.

The Peekskill Museum also has archived materials related to the city's past. Old photographs, documents, and records from local organizations can help trace people over time. Researchers can visit by appointment.

Federal census records for Peekskill go back to the early 1800s. Each census lists the members of a household with their address, age, and occupation. Records from 1950 and earlier are open to the public. You can search them through the National Archives or use databases at your local library.

The New York State Archives keeps historical Westchester County records that cover Peekskill. Court filings, tax rolls, and vital records from past decades are on file. Their catalog is searchable online and copies can be ordered by mail. These older records are helpful when current databases do not have the info you need.

Nearby Cities and Towns

Peekskill sits near several other communities in northern Westchester. If your search does not find what you need here, check records in these nearby places. People in the area often have ties to more than one town.

Westchester County Records

For county-level records covering all of Peekskill, visit the Westchester County page.

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