Home & Property · Western New York
Wellsville Code and Tax Questions Depend on the Line
Wellsville residents should check whether a question belongs to town offices, village code enforcement, assessor, clerk, or tax collector before assuming one desk handles it.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Wellsville is a good place to avoid the one-office assumption. The town officials page lists separate contacts for assessor, clerk/tax collector, clerk to assessor, code enforcement, highway, historian, and other town roles.
The village code-enforcement page points village-related code work to M. A.
C. E. , the Municipal Alliance of Code Enforcement, and lists the Village of Wellsville among the participating communities, with an Office of Code Enforcement and Building Inspection in Belfast. County property paperwork adds another layer: Allegany County Real Property lists its office in Belmont and handles real-property transfer report processing and other real-property functions. A homeowner should early ask where the property sits and what kind of question it is. Assessment, tax collection, town code, village code, and county real-property records may all be legitimate, but they are not the same desk. For a real errand, keep the question narrow. Start with Code Enforcement, then use Assessor to decide which office, map, portal, or form is next. In Wellsville, that local label can save a second call. A good habit is to write down the address, parcel, bill, ticket, or deadline before calling. Wellsville Code Enforcement is the local handle to keep.