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Albany County Director of Finance 112 State Street, RM 800 Albany County Clinton County Director of Finance Treasurer 112 State Street, RM 800 137 Margaret St. Suite 205 Albany, NY 12207 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 447-7070 (518) 565-4730 Allegany County Columbia County Treasurer Treasurer 7 Court St. 15 N. 6th Street Belmont, NY 14813 Hudson, NY 12534 (585) 268-9289 (518) 828-0513 Broome County Cortland County Commissioner of Finance Treasurer 44 Hawley St., 2nd Fl., PO Box 1766 60 Central Ave. RM 113 Binghamton, NY 13902 Cortland, NY 13045 (607) 778-2162 (607) 753-5070 Cattaraugus County Delaware County Treasurer Treasurer 1 Leo Moss Drive – Suite 1325 111 Main Street, PO Box 431 O1ean, NY 14760 Delhi, NY 13753 (716) 373-8010 (607) 746-2121 Cayuga County Dutchess County Treasurer Commissioner of Finance 160 Genesee St., 5th Floor 22 Market Street, 3rd Floor Auburn, NY 13021 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-3294 (315) 253-1211 (845) 486-2032 Chautauqua County Erie County Director of Finance Comptroller Gerace Office Bldg, 3 North Erie Street 95 Franklin St., RM 1154 Mayville, NY 14757-1007 Buffalo, NY 14202-3971 (716) 753-4223 (716) 858-8400 Chemung County Essex County Treasurer Treasurer 320 East Market St. PO Box 588 7551 Court St., PO Box 217 Elmira, NY 14902 Elizabethtown, NY 12932 (607) 737-2927 (518) 873-3310 Chenango County Franklin County Treasurer Treasurer 5 Court St. 355 Main Street, Suite 140 Norwich, NY 13815 Malone, NY 12953 (607) 337-1414 (518) 481-1511 Fulton County Madison County Treasurer Treasurer 223 W. Main St., PO Box 128 138 N Court St., PO Box 665 Johnstown, NY 12095 Wampsville, NY 13163 (518) 736-5580 (315) 366-2371 Genesee County Monroe County Treasurer Real Property Tax Service Agency County Building #1 - 15 Main Street 39 W. Main St., RM 304 Batavia, NY 14020 Rochester, NY 14614 (518) 344-2550, ext. 2210 (585) 753-1125 Greene County Montgomery County Treasurer Treasurer 411 Main Street, PO Box 191 20 Park St., PO Box 1500 Catskill, NY 12414 Fonda, NY 12068-1500 (518) 719-3530 (518) 853-8175 Hamilton County Nassau County Treasurer Treasurer County Office Building, Box 206 1 West Street Lake Pleasant, NY 12108 Mineola, NY 11501-4248 (518) 548-7911 (516) 571-2090 Herkimer County New York City Treasurer Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), N.Y. 108 Court Street, Suite 3100 (Manhattan), Queens, & Richmond Herkimer, NY 13350 Comptroller 315-867-1145 Municipal Building RM 1329 1 Centre St. Jefferson County New York, NY 10007 Treasurer (212) 669-2784 175 Arsenal Street Watertown, NY 13601 Niagara County (315) 785-3055 Treasurer 59 Park Avenue Lewis County Lockport, NY 14094-2740 Treasurer (716) 439-7007 Courthouse, 7660 State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Onondaga County (315) 376-5325 Department of Finance Civic Center 15th Floor Livingston County 421 Montgomery St. Treasurer Syracuse, NY 13202-2998 6 Court Street, RM 203 (315) 435-2426 Geneseo, NY 14454-1043 (585) 243-7050 Ontario County Treasurer St. Lawrence County 20 Ontario St. – 2nd Floor Treasurer Canandaigua, NY 14424 Courthouse – 48 Court Street (585) 396-4432 Canton, NY 13617-1194 (315) 379-2234 Orange County Finance Commissioner Saratoga County 265 Main St. OR 30 Mathews St. Suite 102 Treasurer Goshen, NY 10924 40 McMaster Street (845) 291-2485 Ballston Spa, NY 12020 (518) 884-4724, ext. 4325 Orleans County Treasurer – Central Hall Schenectady County 34 E. Park St. Finance Commissioner Albion, NY 14411 620 State Street, 3rd Floor (585) 589-5353 Schenectady, NY 12305 (518) 388-4260 Oswego County Treasurer Schoharie County 46 East Bridge Street Treasurer Oswego, NY 13126 284 Main St., 1st Floor, PO Box 9 (315) 349-8393 Schoharie, NY 12157 (518) 295-8386 Otsego County Treasurer Schuyler County 197 Main Street, Box 265 Treasurer Cooperstown, NY 13326 105 9th St, Unit 17 (607) 547-4235 Watkins Glen, NY 14891 (607) 535-8181 Putnam County Finance Commissioner Seneca County 40 Gleneida Ave., RM 105 Treasurer Carmel, NY 10512 1 DiPronio Drive (845) 808-1080 OR Waterloo, NY 13165 (845) 808-1075 x-49330 (315) 539-1735 Rensselaer County Steuben County CFO Treasurer 1600 7th Ave., 4th Floor 3 East Pulteney Square Troy, NY 12180 Bath, NY 14810 (518) 270-2750 (607) 664-2488 Rockland County Suffolk County Finance Commissioner Comptroller 50 Sanatorium Rd., Bldg. A, 8th Floor 100 Veterans Mem. Hgwy - Box 6100 Pamona, NY 10970 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 (845) 638-5129 (631) 853-5052 Sullivan County Treasurer Wyoming County 100 North Street Treasurer Monticello, NY 12701 143 North Main Street (845) 794-3000, Ext. 5014 Warsaw, NY 14569 (585) 786-8812 Tioga County Treasurer Yates County 56 Main Street, RM 210 Treasurer Owego, NY 13827 417 Liberty Street, Suite 1081 (607) 687-8670 PennYan, NY 14527 (315) 536-5192 Tompkins County Finance Director 125 East Court Street, 2nd Floor Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 274-5545 Ulster County Treasurer 244 Fair St., 4 th Floor, PO Box 1800 Kingston, NY 12402 (845) 340-3460 Warren County Treasurer 1340 State Route 9 Lake George, NY 12845 (518) 761-6375 Washington County Treasurer 383 Broadway, Building B Fort Edward, NY 12828 (518) 746-2220 Wayne County Treasurer 16 William Street, PO Box 8 Lyons, NY 14489 (315) 946-7441 Westchester County Finance Commissioner 148 Martine Avenue, RM 724 White Plains, NY 10601 (914) 995-5006 .
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