Property Search Learn facts about a property in the City of Troy. Tax Bills Find out about tax collections, tax bills, and tax payments. Bids & RFP Learn about current bids and contract opportunities.
The City of Troy’s Treasurer’s Office is responsible for billing and collecting City, County, water and sewer utility bills. The office is the keeper of all tax records, handling all inquiries, and tax searches.
You may pick up a permit application from the Code Enforcement office at City Hall or download one. A list of permit applications are available on our Forms and Permits page. Permit Fees
If you are a property owner and want to know what you owe in taxes contact the Treasurer's Office at 518-279-7115. You may also use the school tax bill lookup service to find your school bill or the current tax roll to find out what you owe in city and county taxes.
The Office of the City Clerk maintains the records of the Legislative Branch of Government and provides administrative support for the City Council. The City Clerk is the official custodian of the City Seal and the official keeper of the City Code Book .
The City Council is the Legislative Branch of government and is composed of 7 elected members serving two-year terms. The Council President represents the city as a whole. The remaining members are elected by the residents of each of the six council districts within the City of Troy.
The Personnel Department posts available positions for employment with the City of Troy. View Open Positions. Employment Application. If you are interested in an available position, please drop off a signed copy of an Employment Application (PDF) and resume to the City of Troy's Personnel Department at 433 River Street, Troy NY 12180.
With a mix of on-street and off-street parking options, visitors looking to explore historic downtown Troy have plenty of ways to park close to their destination. Click on any one of the links below for more information on the programs and services we offer.