Dog Licenses for 2025 will start being issued on January 2, 2025.
The cost of a Dog License is increasing to $11.00 for a spayed/neutered dog and $15.00 for an unspayed/unneutered dog. These additional fees reflect an increase in the fees charged by the State of Vermont.
See link below for portal to online Land Records!
Shrewsbury is pleased to announce that the new portal for searching Shrewsbury Land Records is officially launched. On the RECORDhub portal, you will have the ability to search records, and print or download images, index data, and search results.
Click on the link below to take you to the login page for the Shrewsbury Land Records –
Check your Voter Registration status, Verify your Mailing Address for elections, Request an Absentee Ballot, and more, by logging onto the Vermont Secretary of State’s ‘My Voter Page’:
If you have any difficulty, please contact the Town Clerk for help and to facilitate any corrections to your Voter Registration.
To obtain a Marriage License, an application must be submitted to the Town Clerk. To obtain a Marriage License, present the completed application in person to the Town Clerk.
Use this form to request a certified birth certificate or death certificate for one person. Multiple copies of the same certificate can be requested with this form.
Dog Licenses for 2025 will start being issued on January 2, 2025. The cost of a Dog License is increasing to $11.00 for a spayed/neutered dog and $15.00 for an unspayed/unneutered dog. These additional fees reflect an increase in the fees charged by the State of Vermont.
Animal Licenses are due on APRIL 1. Please license your dog/wolf-hybrid to avoid late fees. Be sure your dog wears the license tag as this helps with identification if the dog is found wandering.
Spayed or neutered dogs $11; intact dogs $15.
Licenses may be obtained by mail (9823 Cold River Rd), e-mail (above), or at the office during regular business hours.
Be sure to provide a copy of any new rabies certificate.
Pert Vermont Statute 24 V.S.A. § 801 – The town clerk, selectboard members and justices (of the peace) residing in a town shall constitute the board of civil authority of such town. Meetings of the board shall be called by the town clerk, or by one of the selectboard members, on application, by giving written notice to each member, and by posting a notice in two or more public places in the town at least five days previous to the meeting. The board shall choose a chair, and the town clerk shall be its clerk.