Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lisa Brown will bring the services of her office to the Lyon Township Public Library. Most transactions that people conduct with the County Clerk’s Office will be available at the Local Office Visit (LOV) on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Lyon Twp. Public Library, 27005 Milford Rd., from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
“Winter is officially here, and snowy conditions can make it that much tougher to get to our Pontiac office,” said Brown. “Having a Local Office Visit in the southwest corner of the county makes it easier for many residents to access our services.”
The following records and services are available at all Local Office Visits:
• Free Veterans ID Cards
• Copies of birth, death and marriage certificates
• Copies of deeds, mortgages, liens and other property documents
• Obtain or file a military discharge record
• Copies of Oakland County Circuit Court documents, including divorce records
• Business registration or renewals, as well as access to Oakland County’s Assumed Business Names and Co-Partnerships database
• Concealed pistol license applications and renewals
• Marriage license applications
• Notary public applications
Visit www.oakgov.com/clerk or call 248-858-0561 for additional dates and updated information. Details are also available online for identification requirements and fees, which are the same as those in the main office. Many services are also available online at www.oakgov.com/clerk. Anyone interested in having a Clerk LOV come to a municipality, email clerk@oakgov.com.
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