Wayne is a township in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Home to William Paterson University and located less than 20 miles (32 km) from Midtown Manhattan, the township is a bedroom suburb of New York City and regional commercial hub of North Jersey.
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE SERVICES, OR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING OUR TOWNSHIP, PLEASE CALL THE TOWNSHIP CLERK'S OFFICE AT 973-694-1800 EXT. 3208 OR 3207 OR BY EMAIL.
Please call (313) 833-2752 for dates, times and the agenda of the next meeting. What is the Office of Recipient Rights and what do they do? The Office of Recipient Rights (ORR) is an office of the Detroit-Wayne County Com- munity Mental Health Agency (D-WCC- MHA).
The Census recently released town-by-town income data showing Wayne Township with the highest median in the county at $147,740, which ranks 115th statewide. New Jersey has the highest median income in the nation at $96,346, the new Census data for 2022 shows.
A resolution for removing a director must be passed in the general meeting of shareholders after giving the director an opportunity of being heard. After passing the resolution, form DIR-12 must be filed with the ROC. After filing the form, the director's name would be struck off from the MCA website.
Due to limited staffing and an overwhelming number of phone calls, voicemails, emails, and letters you may now schedule your own appointment in order to receive services from our office using our eScheduler (see below).
Fees for obtaining a certified copy of a birth certificate are $24 for the first copy, and $7 for each additional copy of the same record.
Cathy M Garret is the Clerk of the Court for the Third Judicial Circuit Court in Wayne County, Michigan. The Clerk's Office is responsible for assisting the 3 divisions of the Circuit Court with its many functions.
Applicants shall file the Petition and other documents with the Wayne County Clerk's Office. Go to Family Division/FOC Filing Instructions to review detailed instructions on how to file new Petitions with the Court. Change Petitions are to be resolved within 126 days (about 4 months) from the date of filing.
Wayne County Clerk Cathy M. Garrett.