City Secretary's Office


Integrity in Service. Transparency in Democracy.

The City Secretary is an officer of the city, appointed by the Mayor and City Council and is a statutorily required position by state law and the City Charter.


The City Secretary serves to enhance public participation in municipal government and safeguard the democratic government process through transparent open government and elections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I have a claim for damages against the City of Irving?

How can I get a copy of an Irving ordinance or resolution?

Resources
Conflict of Interest - Disclosure Statement | View
Conflict of Interest Questionnaire | View
Dallas County Elections | View
Dallas County Clerk - Vital Records | View
Texas Ethics Commission | View
Texas Attorney General | View
Texas Secretary of State | View

City Secretary's Office

City Hall

825 W. Irving Blvd.

4th Floor

Irving, TX 75060


M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


P: (972) 721-2493

Email the City Secretary's Office

Divisions

  • Boards & Commissions
  • Mayor & Council
  • Records Management