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Coxsackie Village Clerk Handles More Than Tax Counter Work

Coxsackie residents should know the village clerk route for village tax bills, water and sewer billing, reserve-a-truck, and reservoir fishing permits.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

In Coxsackie, the village clerk page carries more than one errand. Village taxes can be paid in person and online, and the clerk route explains late-payment penalty steps plus the November 1 handoff of delinquent taxes to the county.

The same office page handles water and sewer billing information, including radio-read water meter upgrades and billing or fee questions. It also lists Reserve-A-Truck for village residents and fishing permits for the Village of Coxsackie reservoir on Route 54 in Medway.

That mix gives Coxsackie a very local kind of counter: taxes, utilities, disposal help, and a specific reservoir fishing permit all pass through the same public doorway.

Before calling, write down which errand you have. Tax bill, water account, sewer fee, truck reservation, or fishing permit each needs different details.

Keep the address, parcel, bill, ticket, deadline, or permit question with the clerk page. Coxsackie is easier to navigate when the village clerk is treated as a real local hub, not a generic office label. Keep Village Clerk, reservoir permit, Route 54, Medway, water meter, tax bill, and Reserve-A-Truck in the same Coxsackie folder.

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