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A Message From Town Clerk Wesley Barker
Thank you for visiting the Town Clerk's website. The Town Clerk is committed to providing you with the highest quality of customer service possible. If we can assist you in anyway, we encourage you to call or visit the Clerk's office.
The Town Clerk's Office is Responsible for:
- Maintaining town records
- Making agendas and minutes available to citizens and town staff
- Preparing agendas and minutes of Council meetings
- Preparing updates to the Town Code
- Providing support to the Mayor and Council members
- Recording official Town Council activities
- Issuing Statements of Domestic Partnership
- Serves as Federal and State Legislative Liaison
- Manages Town's Oral History Project
- Provides certified copies of Town Council actions
Carrboro Citizens Needed to Serve
The Town of Carrboro receives applications for upcoming vacancies on its advisory boards on a continuous basis. If you are interested in applying for an advisory board position, please view the current list of vacancies and apply online from the same page.
LGBTQ Issues Liaison to the Town Council
The Town of Carrboro prides itself on being an inclusive place to live, work, and play. If you have questions regarding the Town's efforts on equality or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss LGBTQ issues in Carrboro, please contact the Town Clerk directly.
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Physical Address
301 W. Main St.
Carrboro, NC 27510
Fax: 919-918-4456
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Wesley Barker
Town Clerk
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Mary Bryant
Deputy Town Clerk and Assistant to Mayor Seils
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Carrboro Community Fourth of July Celebration
Join us for the People's Parade with the Bulltown Strutters; a costume contest; live music from The Maggie Valley Band, Onyx Club Boys and Sensory Expressions; a pie-eating contest; and kids games, face painting, food/beverage vendors and more! Read on... -
Carrboro Named One of America’s Top 5 Small Arts Towns
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Carrboro to present Frederick Douglass Community Reading
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Four on the Fourth
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