Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Civil Service Commission
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Civil Service Commission
Exams are advertised in the New Haven Register at least 3 times and other smaller local newspapers such as The Inner City Newspaper. Police and Fire positions are also advertised on Comcast Cable in the New Haven area and on Channel 20 in East Haven. All exams and vacant positions are also posted on a bulletin board outside the Civil Service Office and filed with the Town Clerk. Vacant positions and exams (hopefully) will be posted online.
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Civil Service Commission
When a position becomes vacant and there is not a valid Eligibility List for the position, the Town will then advertise and hold an examination. At that time you must complete a job application and submit it to the Civil Service Commission before the deadline.
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Civil Service Commission
The list is valid for a period of up to 2 years.
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Civil Service Commission
Every applicant that receives a passing score (usually 60 and above) is placed on a list in rank order-the highest score to the lowest score (Eligibility List). The names of the three candidates with the highest scores will be submitted for an interview (Certified List).
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Civil Service Commission
Only a photo ID for identifications purposes. All materials will be provided by the Civil Service Commission.
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Civil Service Commission
Most exams consist of a written exam made up of multiple-choice questions. Some positions such as Police Officer and Firefighter also have a physical agility test and an oral interview that is graded.
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Civil Service Commission
No. You must take an exam with the East Haven Civil Service Commission to be considered for a position in East Haven.
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Civil Service Commission
No, each vacant position has its own requirements that warrant a separate exam. You must take a separate exam for each position. For example, if you take an exam for a Secretary I, Grade Level 9 position and a Secretary III, Grade Level 11 positions opens up you must also apply for that position and take that exam.
Housing Authority
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Housing Authority
You can call 211 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) or visit the 211 website. 211 Infoline can provide you with information about: Assisted Living Facilities, Avoiding Foreclosure, CHAP, Eviction, Public Housing, RAP, and Section 8.
Contact Information for current HCVP participants: Call Imagineers at 860-768-3389 for Kurt Weingartner (East Haven's case worker) or Maria Stoute (waiting list).
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Housing Authority
If you are on East Haven's waiting list and are inquiring as to what number you are, you must submit the request for information in writing.
Send the request to:
Imagineers LLC
Attn: Maria Stoute
635 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105-2999Submit this information in your request: Your Name, Current Address, Current Telephone Number, and Social Security Number. Please provide a sentence in which you state that you are requesting your waiting list position.
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Housing Authority
At this time we are not accepting applications for the section 8 program. There is no timetable as to when our waiting list will reopen.
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Housing Authority
The only program that East Haven offers is the Housing Choice Voucher Program (section 8); East Haven does not have public housing.
Tax Department
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Tax Department
Contact the Assessor's Office at 203-468-3233 for more info.
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Tax Department
Notify the CT Dept. of Motor Vehicles immediately to correct your address. Tax bills are generated on where your car is registered.
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Tax Department
Notify the Tax Collector and the Assessor immediately.
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Tax Department
Please return the bill to the Tax Department, so we can get the bill to the new owner.