I have a legal problem, or a problem involving one of my neighbors. May I get legal advice or assistance from the Town Attorney?
The Office of the Town Attorney represents the Town of Smithtown, the Town Board and town officials. It does not represent town residents, individually. If you have a legal problem you may contact a private attorney to discuss your options. If your concern relates to a possible violation of the Town Code, you may contact the Department of Public Safety, at 631-360-7553.

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1. I have a legal problem, or a problem involving one of my neighbors. May I get legal advice or assistance from the Town Attorney?
2. Is the town generally liable when it causes damage to property?
3. The town damaged my property (e.g., a town vehicle hit my car). Will I be compensated?
4. A town tree or a branch from a town tree damaged my property. Will I be compensated?
5. My property was damaged during a hurricane or a severe storm. Will I be compensated?
6. My car was damaged when it hit a pothole on a town road. Will I be compensated?
7. Do I need advance approval to use town property for an activity my organization is planning?
8. How do I get a copy of a public record?
9. What is the Notice of Claim procedure once it is filed with the Town Clerk?