Town Clerk's Office

Town Clerk's Office

What does the Town Clerk's Office do?

The position of Town Clerk has been around since the very first day the Town of Henrietta was established in 1818 (Isaac Jackson was elected to be our very first Town Clerk). In fact, historically the position dates back to much earlier, but as far as Henrietta's concerned, the Town Clerk has been around since day one. The core responsibility of keeping Town records has remained the same and the Town Clerk continues to document the actions of the Town Board so that it can be made available to the public - the position is often described as the connection between government and the public. The job responsibilities have certainly evolved since 1818. As you can see from the menu options listed, we are now responsible for quite a large variety of Town Services. If you're ever unsure where to go for answers, you'll likely interact with the Town Clerk's Office. That's not to say that we have all the answers, but we'll certainly try to get you to the right place.

The office of Town Clerk began as an elected position. However, on May 3, 1961, the Town Board adopted resolutions making the office of Town Clerk, and also the office of Receiver of Taxes, appointed positions, effective January 1, 1962. Following that change, Vincent Haggett became the Town's first appointed Town Clerk; he also served as the Town's first appointed Receiver of Taxes.

When describing the Town Clerk, a passage from William Bennett Munro's 1934 book titled Municipal Administration is often cited, because even decades later, it's an accurate representation of the office:

"No other office in municipal service has so many contracts. It serves the [Town Supervisor], the [Town Board], the [Town] manager (when there is one), and all administrative departments without exception. All of them call upon it, almost daily, for some service or information. Its work is not spectacular, but it demands versatility, alertness, accuracy, and no end of patience. The public does not realize how many loose ends of [town] administration this office pulls together."

Rebecca Wiesner
Rebecca Wiesner Town Clerk & Receiver of Taxes (585) 359-7012
Jennifer Miranda
Jennifer Miranda Deputy Town Clerk & Receiver of Taxes (585) 359-7039
Heather Voss
Heather Voss Deputy Town Clerk & Records Access Officer (585) 359-7040
Sarah Krolak
Sarah Krolak Deputy Town Clerk (585) 359-7038

The Monroe County Clerk's Office can provide this information: 



Monroe County Clerk

39 West Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

(585) 753-1600

mcclerk [at] monroecounty.gov (mcclerk[at]monroecounty[dot]gov)

For your protection, the Town's policy is NOT to accept payment over the telephone.

No, small claims must be filed at the Henrietta Town Court. For more information, call (585) 359-2640.

No, traffic tickets must be paid at the Henrietta Town Court. For more information, call (585) 359-2640.

There is no public dump site within the Town of Henrietta. For assistance/guidance with regard to debris that cannot be disposed of through your refuse company, please contact the Public Works Department at (585) 359-7005.

If the Birth or Death occurred in Monroe County, you would contact Monroe County Vital Records

Monroe County Vital Records Office

740 East Henrietta Rd

Rochester, New York 14623

(585) 753-5141



Hours (excluding holidays): Mon - Fri:  8:30 a.m. -  4:30 p.m.

Last Saturday of each month:  8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Greece DMV branch located within the Mall at Greece Ridge (except during the months of November and December). Limited records are available at this site.

Main Post Office (Jefferson Road) - (585) 272-5953

Henrietta Post Office (Goodburlet Road) - (585) 334-3700

West Henrietta Post Office (Erie Station Road) - (585) 334-5954

Working papers can be obtained through the Rush-Henrietta School District, generally at the nurse’s office.

  • Senior High School, 1799 Lehigh Station Road, Henrietta, New York 14467 - (585) 359-5200
  • Burger Junior High School, 639 Erie Station Road, West Henrietta, New York 14586 - (585) 359-5313

Pistol Permits are processed through the Monroe County Clerk's Office. Please visit the Pistol Permit page on Monroe County's website for more information.

Monroe County Clerk's Office

39 West Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

(585) 753-1600

mcclerk [at] monroecounty.gov (mcclerk[at]monroecounty[dot]gov)

Fingerprinting is done through the Monroe County Sheriff's Office for County residents for a $25 fee. 

Hours:

Monday - Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. / 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. / 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location:

Monroe County Sheriff's Office Central Records Unit

Public Safety Building

130 Plymouth Avenue

Rochester, NY 14614

DBA filings are processed through the Monroe County Clerk's Office. Please visit the DBA page on Monroe County's website for more information.

Monroe County Clerk's Office

39 West Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

(585) 753-1600

mcclerk [at] monroecounty.gov (mcclerk[at]monroecounty[dot]gov)

There is no jail located within the Town of Henrietta boundaries. There is, however, a Monroe County Correctional Facility located at 750 East Henrietta Road (next to Monroe Community College), in the Town of Brighton. For further information, please contact (585) 753-3077.

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