Perinton White Pages Lookup

Perinton white pages give you access to public records for this town in Monroe County, New York. Situated east of Rochester in the Finger Lakes region, Perinton is home to roughly 47,000 residents across several hamlets including Fairport and Bushnell's Basin. The Monroe County Clerk's Office holds the bulk of records you can search for people here. Court filings, property deeds, voter rolls, and other public data are all available through county and state systems. Whether you need to find a current address or check on a property owner, Perinton white pages resources can help you track down the right info fast.

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Perinton at a Glance

~47,000 Population
Monroe County
7th Judicial District
14450 Primary ZIP Code

Monroe County Clerk and Perinton White Pages

All public records for Perinton go through the Monroe County Clerk's Office. This is because towns in New York do not have their own clerks for court and land records. The county clerk serves as the main record keeper. If you want to look up a person in the Perinton white pages, the clerk's office is where you start.

The Monroe County Clerk handles deeds, mortgages, liens, civil court filings, and other documents that show names and addresses. You can visit the office in person to search through indexes. Staff can also help you find what you need by name or by property address. The office sits in downtown Rochester and is easy to reach from Perinton, which is about a 20-minute drive west on Interstate 490.

Office Monroe County Clerk's Office
Address 39 West Main Street, Room 101
Rochester, NY 14614
Phone (585) 753-1600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website monroecounty.gov/clerk

Land records at the Monroe County Clerk go back to the early 1800s. These are some of the most useful files for white pages searches because each deed lists the buyer, seller, and their addresses. Mortgage records work the same way. If someone has bought or sold property in Perinton, their name will show up in these records.

The Monroe County Clerk's Office website at monroecounty.gov/clerk provides online access to land records and other public documents useful for Perinton white pages searches.

Monroe County Clerk website for Perinton white pages searches

From this portal you can search property deeds, mortgages, and other filings that list names and addresses for Perinton residents.

Public Records Access and FOIL in Perinton

New York's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) is your right to get government records. It covers Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90. Under FOIL, any person can ask for records from a state or local agency. You do not need to say why you want them. The agency has five business days to respond. If they need more time, they can take up to 20 more business days.

For Perinton white pages searches, FOIL requests can open doors to records that are not online yet. The Town of Perinton itself holds records like building permits, code violations, and meeting minutes. Some of these show names and addresses that you will not find through the county clerk. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page under state law. Electronic records are usually free.

You can file FOIL requests with the Town of Perinton directly or use the state's open government portal at opengovernment.ny.gov for guidance on the process. The Committee on Open Government can also help if an agency denies your request or drags its feet. It is worth noting that some records are exempt from FOIL, such as those that would invade personal privacy or interfere with law enforcement. But most white pages type data like property records, court filings, and voter rolls are fully public.

Court Records for Perinton White Pages

Perinton falls in the 7th Judicial District of New York State. The Monroe County courts in Rochester handle most cases that involve Perinton residents. Supreme Court cases, which cover major civil matters, are searchable through the state's WebCivil system. You can look up a person by name to see if they have been a party in any case.

The Perinton Town Court handles local matters like traffic violations, small claims, and minor criminal cases. Town court records are separate from the county court system and may not be available online. You can call or visit the town court to ask about specific cases. For white pages purposes, court records can help you confirm that someone lives or has lived in Perinton. Case filings typically list the person's name and address as of the filing date.

Criminal case searches are available through WebCrims for pending cases in county and city courts. The state also runs a criminal history check service through the Division of Criminal Justice Services, though that is not a free lookup. For basic white pages research, the free tools at eCourts will cover most of what you need.

More Perinton White Pages Resources

The New York State Department of Health keeps vital records that can add to your Perinton white pages search. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees are all filed at the state level. The local registrar in Perinton may also have copies of vital events that took place in the town. These records can confirm family connections and addresses.

Property tax records are another useful source. Monroe County publishes tax roll data that shows every property owner in Perinton along with the assessed value of their home. This data is public and free to access. Assessment rolls list the owner's name and mailing address, which might differ from the property address if the owner does not live there. Tax records can fill in gaps that other white pages sources miss.

Note: Fees and office hours can change without notice. Check the relevant office website or call ahead to confirm details before you visit.

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Monroe County

Perinton is part of Monroe County. For a full overview of white pages resources across the county, visit the Monroe County page.