FAQ
Did You Know?
FAQ
Elections
Notary Services
- There is no fee for notary services
- There is always someone to notarize your documents because
every staff member in the Clerk’s Office is a Notary Public.
Trash Collection/Recycling
- There are 6
licensed refuse collectors -
- If you are unsure of which company collects in your
area, check with your homeowner’s association
-
Refuse Collectors
- Visit
RRRASOC or
DPS for recycling questions
Information on
your Federal, State and Local Officials
Passports
- We accept passport applications Monday-Friday from 9:00am -
12:00pm
- For fees and what you need to bring, visit
Travel.State.Gov
- We take passport photos for a fee of $10
If your Homeowner’s Association has provided contact information to
the City, you may find it here.
Dog licenses
are processed through the Treasurer’s Office.
Clerk’s Office Fee Schedule
Did
you know?
Since 2007, we have utilized electronic packets (e-packets) to
disseminate packet material for the City Council agenda.
The Clerk’s Office utilizes electronic poll books (e-poll books),
paid for with Federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) funds. The e-poll
book is an electronic version of the paper poll book and voter
registration list formerly used in the precincts. Utilization of
e-poll books has streamlined the election process for voters and
precinct workers, and expedited the updating of voter history by
City staff after elections.
On average, the Clerk’s Office trains over 200 election
inspectors throughout the 21 precincts and Absentee Counting Boards.
In 2010, we acquired additional voter equipment at no cost to the
City valued at $10,200 by partnering with another community as they
downsized precincts.
The Clerk’s Office staff consists of the City Clerk, Deputy City
Clerk, Administrative Assistant to the Clerk and two clerical
employees.