City Clerk | City of Virginia Beach
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The Office of the City Clerk in Virginia Beach, led by City Clerk Amanda Barnes (MMC), preserves and maintains legislative historical records dating to the 1860s and serves as the custodian of the City Seal. The office provides administrative services to Virginia Beach City Council including preparing and distributing council agendas, minutes, and action summaries; attesting to official documents to ensure compliance with legislative law; and managing legal advertising. Amanda Barnes is available at 757-385-4303 or ABarnes@vbgov.com and serves as an Acceptance Agent for the United States Passport Agency.
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Office of the City Clerk The Office of the City Clerk preserves and provides accurate legislative historical records for the Virginia Beach City Council. The current City Clerk is Amanda Barnes, MMC. Office of the City Clerk 757-385-4303 ABarnes@vbgov.com Virginia Relay TTY 711 Amanda Barnes, MMC, is an Appointee of City Council, Custodian of the City Seal and an Acceptance Agent for the United States Passport Agency. The City Clerk provides a historical record of the governing body (with some records dating back to as early as the 1860s); prepares and distributes the City Council Agenda, Minutes and Summary of Action; provides administrative services to City Council and the citizens; attests to all official documents insuring compliance with legislative law and City Council Action; provides and monitors legal advertising; and maintains the highest standards of customer service. PUBLIC MEETING CALENDAR
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