Valley Stream White Pages Lookup

Valley Stream white pages give you access to public records for this Nassau County village on Long Island. With a population near 37,000, Valley Stream sits just east of the Queens border and falls under Nassau County for all court filings and public records. The village has its own local government, but county-level offices handle most of the records you would search through white pages. Nassau County Clerk files, voter rolls, court case data, and property records all cover Valley Stream residents. You can search many of these records online through state and county portals at no cost.

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Valley Stream Overview

~37,000 Population
Nassau County
Village Type
10th Judicial District

Nassau County Clerk and Valley Stream White Pages

The Nassau County Clerk's Office handles most public records that cover Valley Stream. It is the place to go for civil court filings, property transfers, business certificates, and other documents. The office sits at 240 Old Country Road in Mineola. You can visit in person or use their online tools to pull up records tied to Valley Stream addresses and residents.

For white pages searches, the clerk's files are one of the best starting points. Civil case index records show names, addresses, and case details for anyone who has been part of a lawsuit in Nassau County Supreme Court. Property filings list all parties on deeds, mortgages, and liens. These records go back decades. The clerk also handles notary commissions, assumed name certificates, and passport applications, though those are less useful for finding people.

Office Nassau County Clerk's Office
Address 240 Old Country Road
Mineola, NY 11501
Phone (516) 571-2664
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM
Website nassaucountyny.gov/County-Clerk

The Nassau County Clerk's Office at nassaucountyny.gov is the main records office serving Valley Stream residents.

Nassau County Clerk office serving Valley Stream white pages searches

This office holds civil case records, property filings, and other public documents for all of Nassau County, including Valley Stream.

Valley Stream Public Records and FOIL Requests

New York's Freedom of Information Law lets you request government records from any state or local agency. FOIL is found in Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Agencies must respond within five business days and can take up to 20 more days if they need extra time.

For Valley Stream white pages research, FOIL can help you get records that are not posted online. You might file a request with the Village of Valley Stream for local government records, or with Nassau County agencies for county-level data. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page under FOIL. Electronic records are usually free. The state portal at opengovernment.ny.gov explains the full FOIL process and provides sample request letters you can use.

The Nassau County Board of Elections keeps voter registration records that are public under state law. These files list each voter's name, address, party enrollment, and voting history. The board's office covers all of Nassau County. For individual lookups, the online voter search tool works well. Bulk data requests go through the county board and cost more, but give you access to the full voter roll for research or political purposes.

Court Records for Valley Stream White Pages

Valley Stream falls under the 10th Judicial District for court matters. Nassau County Supreme Court handles major civil cases, while the District Court covers smaller civil claims and some criminal matters. All of these courts generate records that are useful for white pages searches. Case filings list party names, addresses, and case details.

You can search pending cases through the state court system's online tools. WebCivil Supreme covers civil cases in Nassau County Supreme Court. WebCrims shows pending criminal cases. The eCourts portal at nycourts.gov/ecourts ties all of these tools together in one place. Family Court records have more restrictions under state law, but basic case information is still searchable in many instances.

Nassau County Surrogate's Court handles probate and estate matters. These records often list family members and their addresses, which makes them useful for finding people. Wills, estate inventories, and guardianship filings are all part of the Surrogate's Court files. The court sits at 262 Old Country Road in Mineola. Older probate records may need to be searched in person, but recent filings are increasingly available through online systems.

More Valley Stream White Pages Resources

The New York State phone directory at ny.gov/nys-phone-directory can help you find state agency contacts. While it does not list private residents, it is useful when you need to reach a specific government office that handles records for Valley Stream or Nassau County.

Property tax records are another avenue for white pages lookups. Nassau County maintains property tax rolls that show owner names and addresses for every parcel in the county, including those in Valley Stream. These records are searchable through the county's online property assessment tools. Tax lien sale lists also show property owner information and are public records.

If you hit a wall with online searches, consider visiting the Nassau County Clerk's Office in Mineola. The staff there can help you search records that may not be fully indexed online. Bring as much information as you have, such as a name, approximate date, or address. This will speed up the search process. Walk-in searches are free, though copies of documents cost extra.

Note: Fees, hours, and access rules can change. Call the office or check the website before you visit to make sure you have current info.

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Nassau County Records

Valley Stream is part of Nassau County. All county-level records, court filings, and property documents for Valley Stream go through Nassau County offices in Mineola.

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