Town Hall Phased Opening

Open Today and Next Tuesday for Election Registration

The Select Board is working on a policy to protect the public and employees and allows more convenience to residents. For this first phase, the Town Hall will be open this afternoon from 3-7 and next Tuesday, August 18th from 3-7 for the Town Clerk window only. After that time the Select Board will evaluate potentially opening up the Town Clerk window for all Town Hall hours.

Masks must be worn by all and social distancing is required. Masks are available for those who need them. If you have a medical condition and are unable to wear a mask, we ask that you call ahead so we can make arrangements with you to meet your needs outside of the building.

We appreciate your patience as we work cautiously to open the offices in this phased approach. Stay tuned for further developments.

Update from the Town Clerk

Please know that Town Hall staff are doing they best they can during these unusual times to process your transactions quickly and correctly. Here are some ways you can help us to help you more efficiently:

  1. Please review the information on the website. The most frequently asked questions are answered there. There is also a search button on the homepage to help you quickly find the information you need.
  2. If your questions are not answered via the website, please email us with questions whenever possible. If you do not have access to email and must call, please leave a very brief voicemail with your name and phone number. We will get back to you when we can.
  3. New residents: please email the Town Clerk.

 

 

Reminder: Dog Licenses DUE APRIL 30

The deadline for Dog License renewal is April 30.

If your dog was licensed last year, you should have received a renewal form by mail. To renew by mail, simply:

1. Provide a photocopy of the most current rabies certificate.
2. Include a check for the amount indicated on your renewal form.
3. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive your license.

If you have any questions, please call 742-2510 or email the Town Clerk.


For more info on the state law and a full dog license FAQ, visit our Dog License page on the town website.


WHICH DOGS MUST BE LICENSED?
All dogs three months old or older must be licensed.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Puppy (3-7 months old) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00
Neutered or spayed dog . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $8.00
Unaltered male of female dog . . . . . . .  $10.50
Senior citizen (65+) owner . . . . . . . . . . .  $3.50*
* senior citizen discount is for the first dog, only
Kennel/Group license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.50
Guard, army, and police dogs  . . . . . . . . No fee**
** service dogs require certification

IF YOU NO LONGER HAVE A DOG…
Contact the Town Clerk who will update your record so you don’t receive future notices.

COVID-19 Preparedness Announcement

The Town of Rollinsford is keeping abreast of the Coronavirus situation as it develops. We are taking steps to reduce the risks of infection to you and our staff by disinfecting surfaces daily. Based on the information we have at this time, we are asking people to change the way they normally go about their business with the Town as follows:
Please avoid visiting the Town Hall as much as possible. As much as you can, please email or call for information and questions instead of dropping by. When in proximity of other people, keeping a distance of six feet away is considered safe for the protection of each person.
Vehicle registrations: Please use the mail-in renewal notice you receive in the mail for vehicle registration renewals. You can mail them in or put them in the drop box in the front door of Town Hall. Only new vehicles require a visit in person.
Dog licenses: Please renew by mail or drop box.
Need a Transfer Station sticker? You can do this by mail or drop box as well by including a photocopy of the vehicle registration along with $10 for the first sticker in the household or $5 for an additional sticker. Stickers will be mailed back to you.

Please follow the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control at https://www.cdc.gov/ If you have any signs or symptoms, please avoid public buildings.
The Department of Health and Human Services has information on their website including statistics which are updated daily at https://www.nh.gov/covid19/
Call 211 for information and inquiries about COVID-19. Please do not call to test the line. It is for questions and information about COVID-19 only.