Overview
Burlington City Clerk and Treasurer’s Office
The Burlington City Clerk and Treasurer’s Office is the administrative heart of Burlington’s municipal government, located within the historic City Hall at 149 Church Street. This dual-function office serves as the primary custodian of public records and the financial steward for the city. Whether residents need to access land records, pay property taxes, or register to vote, this office provides essential services that keep the city running smoothly. The City Clerk is responsible for preserving the integrity of the democratic process through election administration, while the Treasurer’s division manages the collection and safekeeping of all city funds.
Vital Records and Licensing
One of the most frequent reasons for visiting City Hall is to obtain vital records. The Clerk’s office maintains a comprehensive archive of birth, marriage, and death certificates dating back to the city’s early history. Access to certified copies of these documents requires a valid government-issued ID and may involve a fee. Additionally, the office handles various licensing needs, including:
- Marriage Licenses: Issuing licenses for couples planning to wed in Vermont.
- Dog Licenses: Mandatory registration for all dogs owned by Burlington residents, due annually by April 1st.
- Business & Liquor Licenses: Processing applications for entertainment, liquor, and tobacco permits for local establishments.
Tax Collection and Payments
The Treasurer’s side of the office is the central point for property tax collection. Residents can pay their tax bills in person, by mail, or online. The office also manages water and wastewater utility payments. It is important to note that while credit cards are accepted, third-party processing fees typically apply. For convenience, a secure drop box is available outside the Church Street entrance for after-hours payments.
Location and Accessibility
City Hall is prominently located at the top of the Church Street Marketplace, a pedestrian-only shopping and dining district. The building is wheelchair accessible via the Main Street entrance. Visitors should be aware that parking in the immediate vicinity is primarily metered street parking or available in nearby municipal garages like the Marketplace Garage. The office operates Monday through Friday, and while walk-ins are welcome for most services, checking the website for specific holiday closures or election-related schedule changes is recommended.
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