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A clerk (pronounced "clark" /klɑːk/ in British and Australian [1] English) is a senior official of many municipal governments in the English-speaking world. In some communities, including most in the United States , the position is elected, but in many others, the clerk is appointed to their post.
The communal secretary's duties are similar to the municipal clerk's in the United Kingdom. In small communes, duties typically include handling correspondence, book-keeping, sending and paying bills, processing requests for identity cards , passports and building permits , registering new inhabitants, and recording marriages and deaths.
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Clerk (municipal official) → Municipal clerk – Maybe it's too late, but this should have been moved to municipal clerk when we had the chance. This title would be simpler and more intuitive. Nobody is asked their job and replies, "oh, I'm a clerk (municipal official)" or "I'm a keeper (animal care)" or anything in that style.
Halifax City Hall is the home of municipal government in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Designed by architect Edward Elliot, and constructed for the City of Halifax between 1887 and 1890, it is one of the oldest and largest public buildings in Nova Scotia. The property was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1997. [1]