Ossining White Pages

Ossining white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Westchester County town along the Hudson River. The town has a population of roughly 38,000 and includes the Village of Ossining. Public records for Ossining residents are managed by the Westchester County Clerk's Office in White Plains and by state agencies. You can search property records, court filings, voter rolls, and other public documents to locate people who live or have lived here. The resources on this page cover both county and state sources for Ossining white pages data.

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Ossining at a Glance

38,211 Population
Westchester County
10562 Primary ZIP Code
9th Judicial District

Ossining White Pages Through Westchester County

The Westchester County Clerk's Office is the central hub for public records that cover Ossining. Property deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments, and other filed documents all go through this office. The clerk also serves as the Clerk of Supreme Court and County Court, so court records are available here too. For Ossining white pages searches, the clerk's office is usually the first place to check.

Property records are especially useful for finding people in Ossining. Each time a home is sold, a deed is filed that lists the buyer, seller, and property address. Mortgage records add the lender. These documents go back decades and create a paper trail that shows who has owned property in Ossining over the years. If the person you are looking for owns or has owned real estate here, property records will likely have their name and address on file.

Office Westchester County Clerk's Office
Address 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone (914) 995-3080
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

The clerk's office also processes business certificates, which are sometimes called DBA filings. When someone in Ossining opens a business under a name other than their own, they file a certificate with the county clerk. These filings show the business owner's name and address. For white pages purposes, business certificate searches can reveal where someone works or lives in the Ossining area.

The Westchester County Courts system serves the 9th Judicial District including Ossining. Court records can be accessed through nycourts.gov/courts/9jd.

Westchester County Courts portal for Ossining white pages searches

This judicial district site provides information on Supreme Court, County Court, and other courts that handle cases involving Ossining residents.

Ossining Public Records and FOIL

New York's Freedom of Information Law lets you request government records from any state or local agency. FOIL applies to the Town of Ossining, the Village of Ossining, Westchester County, and all state offices. You can use it to get records that are not available online. Most FOIL requests are simple. Write to the records access officer, describe the records you want, and wait for a response. Agencies have five business days to reply.

For Ossining white pages research, FOIL requests can unlock records like building permits, code enforcement files, water and sewer billing records, and other town documents. Each of these can show names and addresses of Ossining residents. The town and village maintain separate records, so you may need to file requests with both. Building permits, for instance, list the property owner along with the contractor. Code violations list the property address and owner name.

Fees under FOIL are standardized across the state. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page. Electronic records in existing formats are free. If you want records converted to a new format, the agency can charge for the cost of conversion. The open government portal at opengovernment.ny.gov has forms and guidance on how to file FOIL requests. It also lists the records access officer for most state agencies, which saves you time figuring out where to send your request.

Court Records for Ossining White Pages

Ossining is in the 9th Judicial District. Westchester County Supreme Court in White Plains handles major civil matters. County Court covers felony criminal cases. Ossining Justice Court, which is the local town court, handles traffic tickets, small claims, and misdemeanors. All of these courts produce records with names and addresses that can help with white pages searches.

Small claims cases are a common source of address data. When someone files a small claims case in Ossining Justice Court, the filing includes their name, address, and the name and address of the person they are suing. These records are public. Civil cases in Supreme Court work the same way but cover larger amounts. You can search pending Supreme Court cases through the WebCivil system online.

Westchester County Surrogate's Court handles wills, estates, and guardianship matters. Probate filings are rich in personal information. They list the deceased, their last address, family members, executors, and beneficiaries. If you are trying to find someone connected to a person who passed away in Ossining, the Surrogate's Court records are worth checking. The court is located in the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains.

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Tax assessment records for Ossining are maintained by the town assessor. These show every property in town along with the owner's name and mailing address. The assessed value and any exemptions are also listed. Tax records are updated annually and can be a reliable way to confirm current addresses for property owners in Ossining. Many Westchester towns post their assessment rolls online.

The Westchester County Board of Elections has voter registration files for all registered voters in the county. Ossining voters are part of these files. You can look up individual voter status at voterlookup.elections.ny.gov or request bulk data from the state Board of Elections. Voter rolls list each person's name, address, party enrollment, and voting history. This data is public under New York Election Law.

Vital records from the Ossining area go through the state Department of Health. Marriage licenses, birth certificates, and death certificates may have address information. The town clerk in Ossining can also help with marriage license records filed locally. For white pages searches, marriage records are useful because they list both parties with their home addresses at the time the license was issued.

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Ossining is part of Westchester County. For more white pages resources that cover the full county, visit our Westchester County page.