City Clerk | City of Charleston
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This document provides contact information and an overview of the City Clerk's Office for Charleston, West Virginia, located at 501 Virginia Street East and available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The City Clerk serves as a Charter Officer and ex officio administrator of City Council meetings, responsible for creating and maintaining official city documents including election records, financial statements, meeting minutes, and ordinances that are available to the public upon request. The office also serves as the primary point of contact for municipal election filings and general public inquiries about city government.
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Miles Cary, City Clerk 501 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25301 P: (304) 348-8179 F: (304) 348-8038 Hours of operation: Monday thru Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday To access Charleston City Code,click here. The City Clerk is a Charter Officer of City Government. This Office serves as the ex officio administrator of all City Council meetings. We create and maintain all official City documents such as those relating to municipal elections, cemetery records, financial statements, Council meeting minutes, standing committee reports and an abstract of enacted ordinances. All of these records are openly available upon request. The Clerk's Office serves as the starting point for anyone interested in running for municipal election. All election filings are handled by us. We can provide you with information on that process or answer general questions about other elected offices. Under Charleston's Ordinances this Office is recognized as the primary point of contact between the City and the public. If you have any questions about Charleston please give us a call or stop by to see us. We look forward to serving you. Thank you for your interest in our City!
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