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Constables
A civil constable's primary responsibility is to be a process server - that is, to serve court papers, such as eviction notices and notices of lawsuits.
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Board of Assessment Appeals
Here you can find information on meetings, members, agendas and minutes and more on the Board of Assessment Appeals.
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Board of Selectmen
First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin and Select-person Janet Stone McGuigan comprise the Board of Selectmen.
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First Selectman
Fred Camillo is a lifelong Greenwich resident who graduated Greenwich High School in 1980. He recently resigned as State Representative for the 151st District, after serving 11 years and as Assistant Minority Leader.
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Justices of the Peace (PDF)
View a list of Justices of the Peace.
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Probate Judge
The Greenwich Probate Court was constituted by the General Assembly on July 4, 1853 and has served the people of Greenwich since that time.
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Registrars of Voters
The Registrars maintain voter registration records and party enrollment records, publish lists of eligible voters, conduct a state-required canvass of all voters, and administer and oversee all elections, primaries and referenda in an accurate and impartial manner. They are also responsible for hiring and training over 200 official poll workers as well as maintaining all voting equipment used for the election.
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Tax Collector
The primary function of the Tax Collector's Office is to collect real estate taxes, personal property taxes, motor vehicle taxes and sewer construction assessments.
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Town Clerk
The Town Clerk's office is the official State recording agency for the Town.