Welcome to the Hempstead Town Clerk's webpage! From issuing Marriage Licenses, Child ID cards, and commuter parking permits, to helping residents explore the world through our streamlined passport application services, the Office of the Town Clerk provides a plethora of offerings to the public in a convenient format.
As your Hempstead Town Clerk, I am committed to providing residents with the highest quality services in a user-friendly environment. I invite you to connect with my office by utilizing this website and exploring the many Town Clerk services that are available online. It is a privilege to serve as your Hempstead Town Clerk.
Hempstead Town Clerk Kate Murray presided over 22 weddings today, Tuesday, 2-22-22, helping to provide memories that are sure to last a lifetime! Read on...
In an effort to enhance quality of life and public safety by reducing the number of unwanted solicitors, Supervisor Don Clavin and Town Clerk Kate Murray today announced the relaunching of the “Do Not Knock” program. Read on...
Recognizing the historic and ongoing achievements of a local civil rights leader and trailblazer, Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin and the Town Board officially dedicated Hempstead Town Hall Plaza to Senior Councilwoman Dorothy L. Goosby. Read on...
Today, Hempstead Town Clerk Kate Murray performed her 500th wedding ceremony since she returned to Town government in January 2020 – 421 of those weddings since the start of the pandemic. Read on...
Supervisor Don Clavin, Senior Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby, Council Members Anthony D’Esposito and Dennis Dunne, and Town Clerk Kate Murray were all inducted during an outdoor ceremony at Senior Councilwoman Dorothy L. Goosby Plaza at Hempstead Town Hall. Read on...
Supervisor Don Clavin, along with the entire Hempstead Town Board, authorized a $135,000 grant for Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Inc. for the purchase reimbursement and utilization of a vehicle to provide the Girl Scout Leadership Experience... Read on...
Today, Clavin and the Council Members announced support for a $387,995 relief grant which would reimburse the United Way for the purchase and distribution of 500 portable medical-grade HEPA air filtration units for at-risk senior citizens. conditions. Read on...