Queens County Clerk's Office is one of the better county clerk I have encountered in my…read moreprofessional realm. In my adulthood I realized how imperative courts function to serve the public and I learn how to navigate the legal proceedings. Passports and other services are handled.
My raison d'être is Commissioner of Deeds another re-appointment filing and payment, but in-person visit. The fee for filing the signature card is $10.00. I did not need an appointment for in-person re-appointment submission and payment. The Notary Department is located in room 106 next to the Cashier. Four stars, the clerk at the Notary Department window was inexperience who pawn to passed me to someone as an animated object who is more experienced to enter my blue signature card in the court system. I was instructed to go to the Cashier window for my filing fee payment followed by a subsequent instruction to return to the Notary Department window. What?? Why do I have to return to the Notary Department window again? I did received a minuscule sales receipt.
Queens County Clerk's Office is a nice government building. It is ADA accessible by a ramp at the rear entrance through a parking lot on 88th Avenue at 148th Street between 89th Avenue. The steps are abundant, but I took my sweet time climbing high. Be prepared to enter through a metal detector for security (but not detailed like TSA airport style to remove shoes). The artwork for the greenish circle disc is somewhat appealing as it appeared very weathered with time and space from the elements. I highly admire the medium circle concrete stumps where each are inscribed locales names of Queens County: Ozone Park, Howard Beach, Richmond Hill, Cambria Heights, Sunnyside, Woodside, Astoria, Corona, Fresh Meadows, Long Island City, Briarwood, Ridgewood, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Woodhaven, Elmhurst, Bayside, Flushing, Hollis, Kew Gardens, Maspeth, Jamaica, The Rockaways. However, I think many other Queens locales or vicinities are missing: Hunters Point, Tudor Village, Glendale, Jackson Heights, College Point, Douglaston, Little Neck, Queensboro Hill, Jamaica Estates, Floral Park, Auburndale, Pomonok, Hillcrest, Glen Oaks, Whitestone, St. Albans, Laurelton, Queens Village, Rosedale, and Springfield Gardens, et al. These circular concrete stumps symbolism resonate Queens, New York City.