On March 13, Brookhaven town clerk Kevin LaValle (center) brought his 2025 Mobile Office tour to the Bayport-BluePoint Public Library, located at 186 Middle Road in Blue Point.
The clerk’s …
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On March 13, Brookhaven town clerk Kevin LaValle (center) brought his 2025 Mobile Office tour to the Bayport-BluePoint Public Library, located at 186 Middle Road in Blue Point.
The clerk’s Mobile Office program makes it convenient for residents to connect with the town clerk, get their questions answered and receive important information about the Town of Brookhaven.
The clerk’s office, which is often considered the center of town government, provides services that include birth, marriage and death certificates, parking permits for persons with disabilities, amusement permits, special event permits and much more. Due to privacy laws, permits and certificates are not issued during the town clerk’s mobile hours, but he can assist residents to get the process started. Go to www.bayportbluepointlibrary.org for more information about the library. The next stop on the town clerk’s 2025 Mobile Office Library Tour is at the Brookhaven Public Library on Tuesday, April 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information about the Brookhaven Town Clerk’s office, go to www.BrookhavenNY.gov, email TownClerk@BrookhavenNY.gov or call 631-451-9101.
Town clerk LaValle said, “It’s always a pleasure to host mobile hours at the various libraries across the town. Each library has its own unique character, offering a special atmosphere that reflects the community it serves. These visits allow me to connect with residents, address their needs, and bring our services directly to them. I truly value the opportunity to engage with the diverse groups that make up our town, and I’m proud to partner with these incredible libraries to make our resources more accessible to everyone.”
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