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Filing Survey/Subdivision Maps

Survey Map Requirements

  1. One original map printed on linen or Mylar plus one paper copy must be submitted.
  2. Minimum size: 8 ½” x 11”
  3. Maximum size: 34” x 44”
  4. The map must be signed by the surveyor and their seal affixed.
  5. No certifications are required.

Subdivision Map Requirements

  1. Map must be printed on linen or Mylar.
  2. Minimum size: 8 ½” x 11”
  3. Maximum size: 34” x 44”
  4. A paper copy must be submitted with original map for transmittal to Ulster County Real Property Tax Agency.
  5. Surveyor’s certificate showing date of completion of survey and making of the map, the name of the subdivision and the original signature and seal of the surveyor must appear on the map.
  6. Planning Board Approval must appear on map. Map must be filed within 62 days of the date of approval. All signatures must be original. No copies of signatures are acceptable.
  7. Required Certifications (see below). Certifications must certify that all taxes are paid in full, be signed by originating agency, and seal must be affixed. All certifications must be originals, copies are not accepted. Paid tax bills cannot be accepted as proof of taxes paid.
  8. The fee to file a map is $10.00 per sheet.

Required Certifications

  1. Ulster County Department of FinanceCertification.
    Certificate issued by the Ulster County Department of Finance ($10.00 fee) or a Title Company Certificate, issued by an Abstract Company, stating that a five-year search of the property shows all taxes paid.
  2. Town Tax Certification, if filing between January 1st and May 31st.
    Certificate issued by the town tax collector stating that all taxes are paid for the current year. Issued from January 1st through May 31st. After May 31st taxes are paid to the Ulster County Department of Finance.
  3. School Tax Certification.
    Certificate issued by the school district that the current school year taxes are paid. (See Certification Time Table)
  4. Ulster County Real PropertyCertification.
    Certificate issued by the Real Property Office approving the filing of the subdivision and executing the Ulster County Street Name Approval Request. The fee is $25.00 to $100.00 based on number of lots.

Certification Time Table

  • General Taxes (County, Town, Highway) are collected from January 1st through May 31st for the current year only. After May 31st, taxes are payable at the Ulster County Department of Finance
  • Kingston City School District fiscal year runs from July 1st through June 30th. Taxes are payable to the school district from September 15th to December 15th. After this date, you must check with the Ulster County Department of Finance for payment options.
  • There are fourteen Other School Districts in Ulster County, (fiscal year runs from July 1st through June 30th) each usually has taxes payable during September and October. After this date, you must check with the Ulster County Department of Finance for payment options. On January 1st, it becomes a relieved school tax, which is collected as part of the general taxes.
  • All Delinquent Taxes will be collected year-round by the Ulster County Department of Finance with interest and penalties.

Search & Obtain Copies of Maps

The following options are available for searching and obtaining copies of maps:

  • Online: View most maps online with Search IQS.
  • By Mail: Write a letter with the property owner, filing date, and map number, if known. You can call the Clerk’s Office at (845) 340-3288 to look up this information prior to sending a letter. Please include your name and mailing address, along with payment for the associated fees. Copies will be mailed back to you at the address indicated on the request. Mail requests to:

    Ulster County Clerk's Office
    244 Fair Street
    Kingston, New York 12401

  • In Person: Requests for copies can be made in person at 244 Fair Street in the 2nd floor Records Room. Associated fees must be paid when copies are received.
  • By Phone: Telephone requests to (845) 340-3288 are for informational purposes only. Requests for copies must be made via Search IQS, though the mail, or in person and include payment of the associated fees.

Please see the Fee Schedule for associated fees.

THE ULSTER COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE

  • 244 Fair Street, Kingston, NY 12401
  • countyclerk[at]co.ulster.ny[dot]us
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Are deeds public record in New York? ›

Property records are public. People may use these records to get background information on purchases, mortgages, asset searches and other legal and financial transactions.

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Handles elections. Issues marriage licenses. Prepares and issues motor vehicle titles and plates. Records documents.

How to get a copy of a deed in Ulster County, NY? ›

In Person: Requests for copies can be made in person at 244 Fair Street in the 2nd floor Records Room. Associated fees must be paid when copies are received. By Phone: Telephone requests to (845) 340-3288 are for informational purposes only.

Who is the clerk of the Ulster County? ›

Meet the County Clerk

Nina Postupack started with the Ulster County Clerk's Office in 1979 becoming Deputy County Clerk in 1982.

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You can search for property records and property ownership information online, in person, or over the phone with a 311 representative. Property owners of all boroughs except Staten Island can visit ACRIS. To search documents for Staten Island property, visit the Richmond County Clerk's website.

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A Records Clerk maintains information and data in an organisation. They ensure that accurate records are kept and can be accessed when they are needed. Records Clerks prepare files for archiving and handle the digitisation of physical records in a facility.

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Vital records, including birth, death, adoption, marriage, and divorce, are confidential per Colorado state statute (C.R.S. 25-2-117). As a result, Colorado vital records are not public records and therefore not searchable online. Vital records can only be released to those who are eligible.

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Records, maintains and issues copies of records of real estate transactions, births, deaths, and marriages in Los Angeles County. Maintains fillings of fictitious business name statements, administers notary public oaths and authenticates notary signatures.

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Real Property Recording Fees

$49.00 + $10.00 per page for Cover Page. Minimum for 2 pages = $64.00 ($49.00 + 1 Cover Page + 1 document page). $2.00 for each additional block in excess of one. $3.00 for each additional lot in excess of one.

How to look up judgements in NY? ›

Judgment Docket and Lien Section; Matrimonial Judgments; Business Filings. The Judgment Docket and Lien Section of the County Clerk of New York County is located in Room 109B in the basem*nt at 60 Centre Street (646-386-5940).

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