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View All. News & Events. Town of Southold Fall Cleanup. Read on... Brinkmann Lawsuit. United States Supreme Court issued a summary disposition of this case, which declined Brinkmann’s request to hear the appeal of Hank and Ben Brinkmann, forever concluding their protracted legal battle with the Town of Southold.
Check out information on the Town of Southold Board of Trustees. Waste Management Find information on garbage collection, fees, hazardous waste, and seasonal clean-up.
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Whether you are considering a visit to the town for the first time, seeking to establish a business in Southold, or you are already involved with Southold government, this site is designed to engage you with a one-stop approach to meet your needs.
The Building Department is responsible for maintaining permanent, official records and for the collection of fees for all transactions completed by the Department. Check out information on building codes, ADA compliance, fees, and more.
The assessors prepare an assessment roll of all real property, vacant and improved, within the Town of Southold, establishing the condition, value and taxable status of each parcel of property.
View contact information for the Elected Officials, Town Employees, Departments and Committees.
The Tax Receiver's office is responsible for the notification and collection of real property taxes assessed on real property located in the Town of Southold. For taxpayers who are responsible for direct payments, there are several options that can be utilized to facilitate the payment of tax obligations as explained on the website.
By using our online payments and permitting portal you will be able to pay your taxes, obtain beach permits and pay for your dog license.
The Town Clerk's Office is frequently considered the center of town government. It is the office that is responsible for recording all vital records, the activities of town government, as well as storing the documents that are important to the lives of townspeople.