3 May File your Survey With the Orange County Clerk's Office May 3, 2024 By Heather Shields General 0 The Orange County Clerk's office is now accepting survey maps for filing. Many Orange County residents especially new homeowners go to the County Clerk's Office looking for the metes and bounds of their property. Until now, they could only provide tax maps and subdivision maps. Filing your survey map will provide you with the convenience of always knowing where it is when you need it. Map requirements are: - Completed title block including property owner's name, town/city in which it is located. - Surveyor’s signature and seal - Minimum 8-point font for legibility. - Paper or Mylar minimum size 8 1/2” x 11” maximum size 36” x 48” Filing fee $10.00/page at the OC Government Center 255 Main St. Goshen, NY 10924 For more information, you can contact the Orange County Clerk's Office. Phone: 845-291-2690 The Orange County Clerk's office is now accepting survey maps for filing. Many Orange County residents especially new homeowners go to the County Clerk's Office looking for the metes and bounds of their property. Until now, they could only provide tax maps and subdivision maps. Filing your survey map will provide you with the convenience of always knowing where it is when you need it. Map requirements are: - Completed title block including property owner's name, town/city in which it is located. - Surveyor’s signature and seal - Minimum 8-point font for legibility. - Paper or Mylar minimum size 8 1/2” x 11” maximum size 36” x 48” Filing fee $10.00/page at the OC Government Center 255 Main St. Goshen, NY 10924 For more information, you can contact the Orange County Clerk's Office. Phone: 845-291-2690 Related Articles Orange County Image Mate Online Orange County Department of Real Property Tax Service Agency is pleased to offer Image Mate Online. It is part of the County’s commitment to provide 24 hours a day, 7 days a week access to real property information via the Internet. This system allows the user to search for a property by Owner Name, Address, Tax Map number, or Municipality. Orange County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2024 Draft for Public Comment Review Draft Plan Access: You can access the draft Hazard Mitigation Plan https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/4b5cf197b48c4ee0aae54206ea15c66c Public Comment Period: The draft plan will be available for review from December 23rd to January 22nd , 2025. How to Submit Comments: Please share your comments by completing the online feedback form https://arcg.is/19uDmy0 Thank you for contributing to Orange County’s efforts to build a safer and more resilient community. Orange County Mobile DMV Unit - April 16, 2025 Orange County Mobile DMV Unit - April 16, 2025 Choose your Electric and Natural Gas supplier to save money Public Service Message With the rising costs of Electric and Natural Gas, we suggest you visit NY Power to Choose. This website gives you the opportunity to shop for lower Electric and Natural Gas supplier rates. You will need a copy of your most recent Orange & Rockland Utility bill to compare the rates. You will be asked to enter your zip code and the website will give you all the current rates available to you. You want to compare how much you are paying per KWH for electric. If you have natural gas, you will want to compare how much per CCF you are paying. Some utility suppliers have fixed rates for a period of months, while others have variable rates. Below, we have given examples of where to find your current rate on your utility bill. Wawayanda is participating in T.A.R.A. Have your pets spayed or neutered Town of Wawayanda is now participating in the T.A.R.A. voucher program. You must be a Town of Wawayanda resident. For more information please contact the Town of Wawayanda Town Clerk's Office 845-355-5700 Ext. 3 Help control the pet population — have your pets spayed or neutered. Spay & Neuter keeps many animals out of the shelter T.A.R.A. Website Does NY state owe you money? Check the office of unclaimed funds. $65 Million Dollars in unclaimed funds is owed to Orange County Residents. See if you are one of them. Comments are closed.