Contacts & Links

Local Telephone Numbers
Dover Police Department464-2020
To Report a Fire9-1-1
West Dover Firehouse464-8227
East Dover Firehouse348-6600
Dover Elementary School464-5386
Dover Free Library348-7488
Highway Department464-5100 ext. 8
Lister/Appraiser Offices464-5100 ext. 5
North Branch Fire Dist.#1 (Sewer Dist)464-8415
Town Administration/Selectmen464-5100 ext. 3
Town Clerk464-5100 ext. 2
Zoning Administrator464-5100 ext. 7
Treasurer464-5100 ext. 6
 Economic Development Specialist              464-5100 ext. 4
                                                           
      
 
Do you need a state permit?  The Permit Handbook is a reference book that expalins most of the state permit programs; with summaries of permits, required fees, and contact persons within specific programs.  Click on the above link to find the answers to your questions about the permitting process in Vermont.
 
Find out all the events happening in our area by going to the Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce website.  They have package deals for most of the lodges and inns.

To request a free guide book, call thier toll free number (877) 887-6884.

The Deerfeld Valley Transit Association (DVTA), better know as the MOOver, is a non-profit corporation that provides free public transit to eight communites along a 36-mile lenght.  They are easy to "spot".  Look for the bus with their trademark Holstein motif. Click on the above link for their route and schedules.
 
Renew your vehicle on-line! 
http://dmv.vermont.gov/

The DMV has been expanding thier services outside of Montpelier in order to make it more convenient for customers living in other parts of the state to do business with DMV.  Of course, Vermonters can still renew selected motor vehicle registrations and receive temporary 30-day "R" stickers from some Town Clerks (some restrictions apply).

Click on the above link for more information on how to renew your vehicle on-line, fees, branch offices and hours of operation.

22 Holland Road
Dover, VT
 
 
 
What is E.M.A.S.?
 

E-Mail Alerting System.  E.M.A.S. is a cooperative program developed by the Dover and Wilmington Police Departments. 

Every day more homes and business are using e-mail.  E.M.A.S. uses this new communications tool to deliver information directly to the public from the police departments.  Ther are three basis types of E.M.A.S. messages:  Alerts - information about current criminal activity, Follow ups - information on the dispostion of incidents reported earlier, and Messages - occasionally information on meetings, events or classes related to community safety.

 

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