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We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 937-7436

You can pay your property taxes online through the Town of Rye's website. For more information and resources, visit the Treasury Department page.

THE VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK - A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Written by: Jules Harris The story of the Village of Rye Brook is the most recent chapter in the continuing development of the Town of Rye. It is the shared heritage of four communities. Town history began in 1640 when land was purchased from Native American...

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0753

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0668

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0111

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0111

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0111

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0111

We no longer accept ACH payments. Please fill out your credit card details below for online payments. Need assistance? Call (914) 939-0111

The responsibility for maintaining fire hydrants unobstructed and accessible to the Fire Department lies with the contiguous property owner. If there is a fire hydrant in front of your home or property, it is your responsibility to maintain the hydrant such that it is accessible to the Fire Department at all times, and to remove...

Rye Brook Code provides relief from the permitting process for qualifying sheds. Please inquire with the Building Department for details before placing a shed on your property.

Rye Brook Code requires a permit for almost all interior and exterior work. Please inquire with the Building Department before commencing any home-improvement project.

Since 2010, NY State Law has required every home having an attached garage or other source of carbon monoxide such as oil or gas burning heating equipment or a gas stove, to be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors installed outside of each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms.

As of April 1, 2019, NY State Law is requiring all existing homes to be equipped with 10-year sealed non-removable battery operated smoke detectors, or with a hard-wired interconnected smoke detection system.  The smoke detectors must be located in every bedroom or other room used for sleeping purposes, in the hallway adjacent to those rooms,...

This is only for NON-EMERGENCY REQUESTS. This is not to be used for 9-1-1 type emergencies. For an immediate response to an emergency please dial 9-1-1 or call the Police at (914) 937-1020.

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