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Office of the Nassau County Clerk
240 Old Country Road
Mineola, New York 11501
Access for driving directions using MapQuest.
From the Southern State Parkway:
Take S. State to exit 22N (Meadowbrook Pkwy.) Take Meadowbrook Parkway north to exit M1 (Old Country Rd.) Head west on Old Country approximately 2 miles. Building will be located on the left (south) side a block after the Nassau County Courthouse (262 Old County Rd.,Mineola) and just before Franklin Ave.
From the Northern State Parkway:
Take N. State to exit 31a (Meadowbrook Pkwy.) Take Meadowbrook Parkway south to exit M1 (Old Country Rd.) Head west on Old Country approximately 2 miles. Building will be located on the left (south) side a block after the Nassau County Courthouse (262 Old County Rd.,Mineola) and just before Franklin Ave.
From the LIE (commercial traffic):
Take the LIE to exit 39 (Glen Cove Rd.) Take Glen Cove Rd. south to Old Country Rd. Turn right onto Old Country Rd. (west) Head west on Old Country approximately 1.5 miles. Building will be located on the left (south) side a block after the Nassau County Courthouse (262 Old County Rd.,Mineola) and just before Franklin Ave.
We are conveniently located near the LIRR and a NICE bus stop is within walking distance to our office.
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Maureen O'Connell
County Clerk
County Clerk Alerts
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Law Enforcement and Military Career Fair, Saturday, May 13, 2023
County Clerk Maureen O'Connell would like to inform you about an upcoming career fair for law enforcement and military positions Read on... -
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Nassau County Clerk Maureen O’Connell and Northwell Health System Syosset Hospital are pleased to announce free flu shots for senior citizens in the community. This year it will be held on Wed, Oct 5, 2022 from 9am to 1pm at American Legion Post #144. Read on... -
Clerk O’Connell joins the fight against the elimination of single family homes in Nassau County
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