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Lynbrook Village Court

Nassau County Courts | New York Courts

Phone 516-599-0416
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Attorney Advertisement Scott Feifer 877-529-4849
Mailing Address Lynbrook Village Court
1 Columbus Drive
Lynbrook, NY 11563
Street Address 1 Columbus Drive
Lynbrook, NY 11563
Fax 516-599-0448
WWW Link http://www.lynbrookvillage.net/
About the area A pretty large village, Lynbrook is within the Town of Hempstead and was originally called Pearsalls until it was incorporated as Lynbrook (from Brooklyn - get it?). Also the setting for some TV show with Ray Romano - his TV wife is funnier. Sunrise Highway goes right through Lynbrook and the Westwood Depot station for the Long Island Railroad is on the north edge of the village.
Hours of Operation Office open 8am - 4pm, M-F. Arraignments are Tuesdays, and Conferences/Trials are Wednesdays.
Judges New village justice is William McLaughlin and the acting justice is C. William Gaylor III
Type Of Cases Maybe some speeds on Sunrise Highway and a few parking tickets too.

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2008-06-02 15:23:50: nothing secret. you might want to change that to Long Island Rail Road (not Railroad).