What is a Green Mountain Passport and where can I apply?

Green Mountain Passports are available to those who are 62 or older or are veterans and allows for free admittance into State park, historic sites and events that are fully sponsored by the state of Vermont. To apply, visit the Clerk’s Office in the town you live in and complete a brief application and provide a $2.00 payment.  The Green Mountain Passport will be issued on the spot.  You cannot apply on behalf of someone else.

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1. What are the Town Office hours of business?
2. How and when can I register to vote?
3. Does the Town offer a Notary?
4. Can I register my car at the Clerk’s Office?
5. What is a Green Mountain Passport and where can I apply?
6. When are taxes due?
7. How can I pay my bill?
8. Who should I contact about my water service or water bill?
9. What roads are not maintained by the Town?
10. How do I get to the Causeway?
11. Is the water safe at the beach?
12. Can we have a campfire at our house?
13. Does the Town pick up trash and recycling?
14. Where is the Colchester post office, and what is the phone number?
15. Where can I get the green reflective house number sign?
16. Where can I get my car seat fitted?
17. How do I register my dog?
18. Is there a leash law?
19. Who can remove a wild animal from my property?
20. Who do I call about a dead animal in the road?