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The Town of Richmond, Vermont's Development Review Board meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 pm, with meetings held online, via conference call, and in-person at Town Hall's 3rd Floor. The document provides an archive of DRB meetings and documents dating back to 2012, with recent meeting records available since June 1, 2022, including agendas, packets, and minutes. Meeting videos are also available through mtmansfieldctv.org.
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The Virginia Beach Department of Health Vital Records Office provides certified copies of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates to eligible immediate family members with valid identification during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:15 AM-5 PM, with registrar closing at 4 PM). As of April 2022, the Virginia Department of Health launched a new online application system accessible at www.vdh.virginia.gov/vital-records/applications-for-a-vital-record/ to increase accessibility, while vital records can also be obtained through VitalChek, local health departments, and select DMV locations. Birth records become public 100 years after the event, while death, marriage, and divorce records become public 25 years after the event; death certificates can be obtained from any local health department in Virginia regardless of where the death occurred, though within 30 days of filing they must be requested from the locality where originally filed.
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NULL The document is a directory of links to Virginia Beach public records resources rather than a substantive policy document, budget, or action record. It contains no specific dollar amounts, budget line items, votes, dates, metrics, or formal actions to summarize. It serves as a navigation guide to various city and county departments and record-keeping systems without presenting any comparable facts or substantive content suitable for cross-document analysis.
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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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Norfolk County, Virginia operates as an independent city and maintains public records under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.), with all records defined as writings, papers, maps, photographs, and other documentary materials prepared or retained by public bodies in conducting public business. The city adheres to Virginia's open records framework, requiring all public bodies to respond to records requests within five working days of receipt under § 2.2-3704. Public records available include court filings (maintained by Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk and General District Court serving the 4th Judicial District), property records (deeds, mortgages, assessments via the Circuit Court Clerk and City Assessor), vital records (managed by Virginia Department of Health and Circuit Court Clerk), business licenses and permits (held by Commissioner of the Revenue and State Corporation Commission), tax records (maintained by City Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue), election data (Norfolk City Registrar), meeting minutes and agendas (City Clerk), budgets and audits (Department of Finance), law enforcement records (Police Department), and zoning permits (Department of Planning and Community Development). Public bodies must provide access during regular office hours without requiring requesters to state a reason for seeking records, except in limited circumstances.
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The Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk's Office offers secure online access to land records and related filings through a subscription-based portal administered by Clerk George E. Schaefer. The service costs $600 per year or $50 per month and includes access to deeds and land records dating to 1784, civil case files from 1833, criminal case files from January 1, 1996, wills and fiduciaries from 1894, marriage licenses from 1927, judgments from January 11, 1990, and financing statements from March 1, 1993. Subscribers must complete an application with a valid email address and phone number and are governed by a subscriber agreement. Access inquiries and support are directed to lpfj710@circuitcourtva.us.
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The Virginia Beach City Council is an 11-member legislative body that holds formal sessions on the first four Tuesdays of each month in City Hall, with exceptions for Federal holidays and specific dates (last two Tuesdays in July and December, first Tuesday in August, and the first Tuesday of November if it is Election Day). Formal sessions occur on the first and third Tuesdays at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chamber for public input and action on agenda items, while the second and fourth Tuesdays are held in Conference Room #2034 for closed sessions regarding appointive agency appointments. Informal sessions are scheduled as needed in Conference Room #2034 to discuss matters of interest and receive briefings from the City Manager. Council meetings are broadcast live on VB NOW Cox Cable channel 48 and Verizon Cable channel 45, with reruns on Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 9 a.m., and Sunday at 9 a.m. Council presentations from 2024 onward are available on the eDocs archive within 24 hours of meetings; the City Clerk's office can be reached at 757-385-4303 or ABarnes@vbgov.com.
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This webpage describes the Richmond Township Clerk's office in Illinois, which serves as the official record keeper for the Township and clerk for the Board of Trustees. Key responsibilities include maintaining Board meeting records and voting procedures, serving as the local Election Authority, publishing legal notices, and overseeing bid processes. The page provides links to meeting agendas, minutes, and financial documents, with a complete schedule of Township Board meetings listed for 2025 and 2026, including a regular annual town meeting held each April.
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