The Mayor's Office provides a number of official administrative services to residents, including:

 Official Greetings and Congratulatory Messages

The Mayor will send greetings for 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays; 50th, 60th, and 70th wedding anniversaries; and other significant special milestones. Congratulatory messages from the Mayor are available to various organizations.

Please note: To arrange greetings from the Prime Minister of Canada, the Governor-General of Canada or the Queen, please contact your local MP. To arrange greetings from the Premier of Ontario or the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, please contact your local MPP.

 Business Grand Openings and Celebrations

The Mayor would be happy to attend the official opening of your business and present you with a Certificate of Welcome. Please contact the Mayor's Office to request the attendance of the Mayor at ceremonial events.

Please note: Compliance under the Ontario Building Code and Ontario Building Code Act is required prior to the Mayor and Members of Council attending the grand opening. Please ensure there are no outstanding Building permit issues and/or concerns in advance of the ceremony. Please contact the Building Division at 905-727-3123 ext. 4388 for more information relating to the Building Permit and Zoning matters.

 Proclamations

Proclamations are issues through the clerks office. Additional information on Proclamations and Flag Raising can be found on our Proclamations Page.

Town Hall Tours

Tours of Aurora Town Hall can be arranged through Access Aurora and are usually co-ordinated in conjunction with the Mayor's Office.​

Town Pins

Municipal lapel pins with the official Town of Aurora logo are available in limited quantities. The Mayor's Office will entertain requests for pins for organizations or individuals to distribute at functions that are of a provincial, national or international nature.

Please contact Betty De Bartolo, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, at 905-726-4741 or BDeBartolo@aurora.ca or further information.​