The Ulster County Clerk's Office acts as custodian of the records for Ulster County.  We oversee records dating back to 1658 including deeds, mortgages, judgments, liens, maps, civil and criminal actions. Yearly, hundreds of people search, file and record land records, legal documents, and court papers in the office.

The County Clerk’s Office also manages the Department of Motor Vehicles, administers the Oath of Allegiance to new citizens, processes passport and notary applications, and maintains the County Archives, as well as providing services for businesses and veterans.

Meet the County Clerk

Ulster County Clerk Nina PostupackNina Postupack started with the Ulster County Clerk’s Office in 1979 becoming Deputy County Clerk in 1982.  She served in the capacity of Chief Deputy County Clerk for fifteen years.  Upon the retirement of Albert Spada, she was appointed by Governor Pataki as Acting County Clerk.  She had the honor of being elected the 45th Ulster County Clerk and took office in January, 2006.

Click here to see a list of all the Ulster County Clerks, starting in 1671.