Phone |
(845) 782-8404 |
Attorney Ad |
Thomas B. Mafrici 315-699-3095 |
Street Address |
17 Lake Street, Monroe, NY 10950 |
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Fax |
782-4781; 782-5597 for the town supervisor |
WWW Link |
http://www.monroeny.org/ |
Comments |
With three highways cutting thru (17, 208 and I-87) this court is fairly busy. Expect a wait if you ware coming here for traffic tickets. Please note: The court is not located on Stage Road. That may be where the Village Court is located. Used to be a PO Box for the court - PO Box 449. But we're told that's no longer used. |
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About the area |
Although Monroe was made famous by its many mills and blacksmiths it is still far from an industrial town. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains it is surrounded by rolling hills and dairy farms. As with much of New York it has a long and varried history that is supported and nurtured by a very active historical society. Sites of intrest include and a historic village, theatre, and several mills and smithys. |
Hours of Operation |
8:30am to 4pm every weekday, with a lunch break between noon and one. |
Judges |
The Hon. Morton Marshak and Jack Rosenthal |
Prosecutors |
Orange County District Attorney Francis Phillip. Kevin Dowd is the Town Attorney. |
Type Of Cases |
Misdemeanors, Small Claims, speeding tickets from Route 17 especially, Drunk driving, |
Mailing Address |
Monroe Town Court Seventeen Lake, Monroe, NY 10950 |