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  • The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has an excellent website for information on what to do in case of a traffic accident. 

    Visit the DMV Frequently Asked Questions

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  • No. Parking on Village streets from 3 am to 6 am is illegal. However, if the resident can demonstrate a need for on-street parking, three permissions a year per residence will be granted by calling the Police at 631-264-0400 before 3 am on the date requested. Permission may be granted for, but not limited to visiting guests, dumpsters in the driveway, disabled motor vehicles, driveway work, etc. 

    If more than three permissions a year are needed, or an extended period of time is required, permission from the Village Board must be requested. The Village Board may, at its discretion, issue an overnight parking permit on a case-by-case basis. Overnight permission will not be granted during snow emergencies. See On-Street Parking application.

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  • Yes. The Police Department routinely fingerprints residents for free. Non-residents are charged $10 per card. Please call 631-264-0400 to make an appointment as we cannot fingerprint when prisoners are present. Please make sure the fingerprint card is properly filled out and signed and remember to bring a photo ID. We do not fingerprint for the I.N.S.! We are not an authorized I.N.S. fingerprint station. Please contact the I.N.S. as to where to be fingerprinted.

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  • Accident reports can be obtained via the CARFAX Crashdocs Website.

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  • Yes! We are more than happy to give a tour for your scout group, school or other organization. Please call in advance to schedule a date and time at phone 631-264-0400.

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  • You must take the Suffolk County Civil Service Test for a Police Officer and be a resident of the Village of Amityville.

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  1. Village of Amityville New York

Contact Us

  1. Village of Amityville 
    21 Ireland Place
    Amityville, NY 11701-2943 

    Village Hall Phone: 631-264-6000
    Fax: 631-598-0363

    Village Hours: M-F 8am - 4pm,
    excluding Federal holidays

About Us

  1. First settled in the 1600s, it was not until March 3rd, 1894,  that Amityville became incorporated as a Village, becoming known as "The Friendly Bay Village". Located on the South Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, Amityville is an hour away from New York City by train. The Village has retained its charm and rich history while also undergoing a revitalization of its downtown which makes it appealing to visitors and residents alike. 


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