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Riga, New York is a small town located in Monroe County, New York. It is known for its rural atmosphere and its proximity to Rochester, New York. The Riga Town Council is the governing body of the town and is composed of five members, each elected to a two-year term. The Town Council is responsible for setting the town's budget, enacting local laws, and overseeing the town's departments. Below are direct public records resources that can help you find the most up-to-date information.
  • Town of Riga
    Directory of Riga town records and information
    6460 E. Buffalo Rd,
    Churchville NY 14428
    Phone: 585.293.3880

  • Riga Town Clerk
    Official records, licenses and permits
    Town Hall
    6460 E Buffalo Rd
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Phone: (585) 293-3880
    Email: TownClerk@TownofRiga.org

  • Monroe County Sheriff's Office
    Law enforcement and public safety
    4201 Buffalo Rd
    North Chili, NY 14514
    Phone: (585) 753-4470
    Fax: (585) 753-4471
    Email: czone@monroecountysheriff.info

  • Churchville Volunteer Fire Department
    Fire and rescue services
    25 E Buffalo St
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Phone: (585) 293-3770
    Email: admin@churchvillefire.net

  • Riga Town Court
    Municipal court cases and legal matters
    6460 E Buffalo Road
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Email: rigacourt@townofrgia.org
    Phone: (585) 293-3880
    Fax: (585) 293-1077

  • Riga Assessor's Office
    Real estate assessments and property tax information
    PO Box 377
    6460 Buffalo Rd
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Phone: (585) 293-1124
    Fax: (585) 293-1917
    Email: assessor@townofriga.org

  • Riga Building Department
    Building permits and code enforcement
    6460 E Buffalo Rd
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Phone: (585) 293-3880
    Fax: (585) 752-2931
    Email: building.inspector@townofriga.org

  • Newman Riga Library
    Reference materials and research assistance
    1 Village Park
    Churchville, NY 14428
    Phone: (585) 293-2009
    Email: newmanriga@hotmail.com

  • Town of Riga U.S. Census
    Population demographic information

  • Riga New York Official Criminal History Background Check
    Resource for qualifying employers to search criminal records of potential employees
    4 Tower Place Albany, NY 12203-3764
    Riga town and statewide
    Phone: 518-485-7675

  • Riga New York Criminal and Civil Cases
    Search criminal, divorces records and other civil matters
    25 Beaver Street
    New York, N.Y. 10004
    212-428-2100

  • Center for Missing & Exploited Children
    Quick search for missing children, sex offenders, Amber alerts, records and more public information

  • Riga New York Inmate Search
    Information and inmate lookup
    NYS Department of Correctional Services
    1220 Washington Ave Building 2, New York 12226-2050
    Riga townwide and statewide
    Phone:(518) 457-8126

What is the process for someone who is arrested in Riga, Monroe County, New York to go through the jail and court system?

If you get arrested in Riga, Monroe County, New York, you would go to the Monroe County Jail and the Monroe County Court.

What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Riga, Monroe County, New York Library?

You can find public records in the Riga, Monroe County, New York Library. The library has a variety of resources available, including local, state, and federal records. You can access these records in person or online.

Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Riga, Monroe County, New York?

The Monroe County Sheriff's Office provides fingerprinting services.

What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Riga, Monroe County, New York, and what information is provided in the records?

To obtain vital records for Riga, Monroe County, New York, you must contact the Monroe County Clerk's Office. The records available from the Monroe County Clerk's Office include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees. To obtain any of these records, you must provide the full name of the person listed on the record, the date of the event, and the place of the event. You may also need to provide additional information, such as the parents' names or the spouse's name. You will also need to provide a valid form of identification and pay the applicable fee.
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