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The Westchester County Clerk is the oldest elected office in Westchester County, New York, having been established in 1683. The County Clerk is charged with maintaining and preserving the official documents and records of the county thereof. The current Westchester County Clerk is Timothy C. Idoni. [1]
Westchester County Clerk Tim Idoni said that filing the judgment in Westchester County effectively places a lien on Trump’s properties in the county. “The judgment acts as a lien,” said Idoni.
Timothy C. Idoni (born March 27, 1955) is an American politician who has served as the Westchester County Clerk since 2006. He also served as mayor of the city of New Rochelle, New York . He was first elected mayor of New Rochelle in 1991 and was reelected three times. [ 1 ]
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The Westchester County Government is currently headed by the County Executive Richard Wishnie in an acting capacity, replacing George Latimer who resigned on January 2, 2024 in order to be sworn in as U.S. representative of New York's 16th Congressional District. The district attorney is Miriam E. Rocah, and the County Clerk is Timothy C. Idoni ...
The Hon. Charles L. Brieant Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse is a United States federal office building and courthouse located at 300 Quarropas Street in downtown White Plains, New York, the seat of Westchester County. It is adjacent to the Richard J. Daronco Courthouse in which the New York State Supreme Court and Westchester County Court sit.
He was elected County Executive in 1997, and reelected in 2001 and 2005. Prior to his election as County Executive, Andrew Spano was Westchester County Clerk from 1982 to 1994. He also served as President of the board of County Executives of America, an organization representing the interests of counties nationwide.
Originally the Kern County Courthouse was the repository of records in the county. However, by the mid-1900s, more room was needed to store the records. The Hall of Records building was constructed in 1909, across the street from the courthouse (which is where City Hall is located today).