Rockville Centre Phone Directory Search

Rockville Centre is a village in Nassau County on Long Island's South Shore. The Rockville Centre phone directory taps into public records held by the village government, Nassau County offices, and New York State agencies. Village Hall at 1 College Place serves as the hub for local government operations, and several departments there keep records that list names, addresses, and phone numbers. New York's Freedom of Information Law gives the public the right to access these documents. Between village records and county-level filings, you can search a large pool of data for contact info on Rockville Centre residents.

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Village Hall Departments

Rockville Centre Village Hall sits at 1 College Place, Rockville Centre, NY 11570. Several departments operate out of this building, and each one produces public records that can help with a phone directory search. Here are the key offices and their direct phone lines.

The Building Department handles permits, inspections, and certificates of occupancy. Call them at (516) 678-9247. Every building permit application lists the property owner's name, address, and contact info. These are public records. The Comptroller's office at (516) 678-9228 manages village finances, vendor payments, and budget documents. Payment records often list the names and addresses of people and companies doing business with the village.

The Mayor's office can be reached at (516) 678-9260. The Registrar at (516) 678-9258 handles vital records for the village, including birth, marriage, and death certificates. Each of these documents contains names and addresses. The Tax Office at (516) 678-9205 maintains property tax records that show every parcel owner in the village along with their mailing address.

Public Works is at (516) 678-9288 and keeps records on infrastructure projects, permits, and service requests. The Water Department at (516) 678-9301 maintains accounts for every water customer in the village, each tied to a name and address. These utility records are a solid but often overlooked source for phone directory data.

The NYS Unified Court System FOIL page covers how to request court records that may include Rockville Centre cases at the county or state level.

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Nassau County courts handle cases involving Rockville Centre residents. Court filings list parties by name and address. Copies cost $0.25 per page through the court system's FOIL process.

Rockville Centre Village Court

The Village Court handles local cases including traffic violations, code enforcement matters, and small claims. Call (516) 678-9289 to reach the court clerk. Cases filed here produce records that list the parties involved with their names and addresses.

Traffic tickets issued in Rockville Centre go through this court. Each ticket has the driver's name, address, license number, and the violation. These are public records. Code enforcement cases name the property owner and list the address where the violation occurred. Small claims filings show both the plaintiff and defendant with contact details.

Court records are one of the better sources for a phone directory search. Even old cases stay on file. If someone had a traffic ticket or code violation in Rockville Centre years ago, the record is still there. You can request copies through the court or through a FOIL request to the village.

Nassau County Records for Rockville Centre

Rockville Centre is part of Nassau County, and the county clerk's office is where many useful records are kept. Property deeds, mortgages, business certificates, and UCC filings all go through the county. The clerk's office is at 240 Old Country Road in Mineola. Phone is (516) 493-4111.

Property deeds are the backbone of address data. When a home sells in Rockville Centre, the deed gets filed with Nassau County. It shows the buyer's and seller's names and addresses. Mortgages list the borrower and lender. Satisfaction pieces and liens add more names to the record. All of this is public and searchable.

Business certificates filed at the county level show the name and address of anyone running a sole proprietorship or partnership in Rockville Centre. The county also keeps judgment dockets from court cases. These list the debtor's name and address. Each of these record types feeds into what makes a phone directory search work.

The Nassau County Board of Elections keeps voter registration data for every registered voter in Rockville Centre. This includes names, home addresses, party affiliation, and voting history. Voter data is public for political and non-commercial purposes under New York law.

Property and Tax Records

The village Tax Office at (516) 678-9205 handles property tax collection. Tax records list the owner of every parcel in the village. Each record shows the owner's name and the address where tax bills get sent. This is often the owner's home address, which makes tax records a direct source for phone directory searches.

Nassau County also maintains assessment data for Rockville Centre properties. The county assessor keeps records of property values, exemptions, and ownership changes. You can search this data online through the county's property lookup tool. It is free and does not need a FOIL request.

Exemption records are useful too. Property tax exemptions for seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and nonprofits all require applications. Each application has the owner's name, address, and sometimes a phone number. These sit on file with the village or county and can be accessed through FOIL.

FOIL Requests in Rockville Centre

New York's FOIL law applies to every village, city, town, and county in the state. Rockville Centre must follow the same rules as any other local government. You can file a FOIL request with the village for any record they keep. No special reason is needed. You do not have to be a resident.

Put your request in writing. Include the specific records you want. Names, dates, and record types all help the village find what you need faster. Send it to Village Hall at 1 College Place, Rockville Centre, NY 11570. The village has five business days to respond. They can grant it, deny it with a written explanation, or send an acknowledgment with a date for when the records will be ready.

If the village denies your request, appeal within 30 days. The appeal goes to the village's designated appeals officer. If that fails, you have four months to challenge the decision in court. The NYS Committee on Open Government is a free resource for help with FOIL disputes. They can be reached at (518) 474-2518.

Looking at records in person is free. You only pay for copies. Standard copies are $0.25 per page. If your request involves a large number of records, the village may charge for staff time beyond two hours. Ask about costs before they start pulling records so there are no surprises.

Rockville Centre Police Records

The Rockville Centre Police Department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Call (516) 766-1500 to reach the department. Some of these records are available on request. Others need a FOIL filing.

Incident reports name the people involved and their addresses. Accident reports list drivers, passengers, and witnesses with their contact info. Arrest records show the person's name, date of birth, address, and charges. All of these can turn up phone directory data that you won't find in other records.

Police records may have some info redacted for privacy or safety reasons. Active investigations are usually exempt from FOIL. But once a case is closed, the basic details are typically available. Names and addresses of parties involved are rarely withheld unless there is a specific safety concern.

Historical Records

Old phone books and village directories can help you find past residents of Rockville Centre. The Nassau Library System connects you to local branches that hold historical directories. Some go back to the early 1900s. These list residents by name with their addresses and sometimes their occupations.

The New York State Archives in Albany holds historical records from Nassau County. Old tax rolls, court records, and vital records are all available for research. You can search their catalog online and order copies by mail. For deeper searches, federal census records from 1950 and earlier are public and list household members by name and address.

Nearby Areas

Rockville Centre sits near several other communities in Nassau County. If your search comes up short, the person may live in a neighboring area. The same county clerk and court system cover all these places.

Nassau County Records

For county-level records that cover all of Rockville Centre, visit the Nassau County page.

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