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Dogs 6 months of age and older need to be licensed no later than April 1st. of each year. If a dog reaches 6 months of age after April 1st, the owner must apply for a license within 30 days at the regular rate. If your dog has been registered in another town in Vermont, we will honor that licenses and issues you a new one at no charge. If you are a new resident and own a dog, you must register the animal within 30 days of moving to Vernon.
Vehicle Renewals
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*Term Licenses (specify dates on application)'
Permanent Licenses
Vermont residents age 65 or older can apply for permanent licenses for Fishing Only, Trapping, Fishing & Hunting (Muzzleload & Turkey), and Fishing and Hunting (Muzzleloader, Archery, Turkey). Along with the application, available at the Vernon Town Clerk office, a $36.00 fee and any required hunting, archery, or trapping proofs must be sent to Department of Fish and Wildlife, 103 S. Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671-0501.
Lifetime License applications are available on the Fish and Game's web site with fees set forth depending on the age of the applicant.
Marriage Licenses
Who? A man and a woman who are each at least 18 years old can marry in Vermont. If you are under 18, but at least 16, you may marry with the consent of a parent or guardian.Vermont does not allow marriage between most close relatives.
What? You must have a marriage license to marry, but you do not need blood tests and there is no waiting period. You must know basic information about yoruselves and your parents' names (mother's maiden name) and places of birth. You should also supply divorce documents, if any. The Vernon Town Clerk's office requires that both parties be present to sign the license.
Where? If both bride and groom are Vermont residents, the Town Clerk's office can issue a license in either town of residence. If just one of you resides in a Vermont town, you must buy the license in that town. If neither of you is a Vermont resident, you may get a license from any town clerk in the state. Licenses cannot be issued through the mail.
When? The license is valid for 60 days from its issue date. An authorized person must perform a wedding ceremony during that time.
How much? A marriage license costs $23, and a certified copy from the town clerk costs $10.
For more information, please visit: http://healthvermont.gov/research/records/marry.pdf
For civil union information, please visit:
http://healthvermont.gov/research/records/civil.pdf
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As of July 1, 2007, the state will take over all aspects of the wastewater and septic permitting process.
Contact:
Springfield, Vermont Dept. of Environmental Conservation
100 Mineral St., Suite 303
Springfield, VT 05156
phone: 802-885-8855
fax: 802-885-8890
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