Administrative Overview
Administration processes and maintains all current documents and materials (e.g., maintains the Municipal Code, files and tracks all ordinances, resolutions, agreements, contracts, and recorded City documents). The City Clerk administers the Oaths of Office; prepares agendas, agenda packets, and minutes for the City Council, New Albany Sewer Board and the Board of Public Wo
rks and Safety. Duties & Responsibilities
The primary responsibility of the City Clerk's Office is to take minutes and keep the records of Common Council, New Albany Sewer Board, and the Board of Public Works & Safety. The City Clerk's Office maintains all records and documents on an up-to-date basis and to disseminate information as requests are received. Other ongoing responsibilities include accepting public record act requests, subpoenas and summons; and preparing City Council and Board of Public Works and Safety agenda packets, thereby maintaining the status quo for another year. If you need assistance with the following, visit the Clerk's office on the third floor of the Floyd County City County building, 311 Hauss Square, Rm. 332, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. Fines
The City Clerk Office is responsible for collecting fines for non-moving violations. These are determined by Ordinances, which are adopted by New Albany Common Council and are paid in the City Clerk's office. The most common include fines for:
Blocking Street Sweeper
Illegal parking in a handicap
Overtime parking
Noise Ordinance Violation
Animal Control Violations
The City Clerk's Office does not collect fines for moving violations. This includes:
Disobeying traffic signals
Speeding
Not wearing seat belts
Fines for moving violations are to be paid at the Floyd County Clerk's Office located on the second floor of the Floyd County City-County Building. Parking Permits
Parking permits for all the off-street City-owned parking lots are issued in the Clerk's office and may be purchased monthly. The permits have the parking space number and the name of the month on them. These must be displayed on the dashboard of your car, in plain view of the parking enforcement officers. Residential Reserved Handicap Parking
In order to be eligible for a reserved handicap parking space in front of a home, an individual must have a handicapped license plate issued by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. To request a reserved handicap space contact the Clerk's office. The request is reviewed by the New Albany Police Department to see if the residence meets the requirements. Your request and the police officer's recommendation are then considered by the Board of Works, which ultimately makes the final decision. Handicap Parking Placards
In order to be eligible for a Handicap Parking Placard, an individual must be a Floyd County resident and submit an application and a medical recommendation signed by their physician to the Clerk's office. Once the Clerk receives the executed forms a placard will be immediately issued. Once an individual receives a Handicap Placard it must be renewed yearly. Handicap Application Form
Parking Ticket Dispute Form (email to: [email protected])
Marriages
The City Clerk performs weddings by appointment only. If you wish to be married by the City Clerk please call (812)-948-5336 to schedule an appointment. There is no fee for this service. The City Clerk's office does not issue marriage licenses. You will need to contact the Floyd County Clerk's office at (812) 948-5411 for information on marriage licenses.