Town Clerk
Phone: 802-462-2775
Email: cornwallvt@shoreham.net
Fax: 802-462-2606
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8am-4pm
Contact the Town Clerk regarding:
- Marriage Licenses
- Dog Licenses
- Fish & Wildlife Licenses
- DMV Registration Renewals
- Green Mountain Passports
- Voter Registration
- Notary
Town Treasurer
Auditors
- Shawn Fetterolf
- Katie Gieges
- Ian Gill
Highway Department
Road Commissioner: Brian Kemp
Road Foreman:
Town Garage Phone: 802-462-2752
Emergency Highway Concerns: Please call the Town Garage or Road Foreman.
Health Department
Town Health Officer:
Bill Johnson, (wsj@shoreham.net) or 462-3366
Deputy Health Officer:
Susan Johnson (cornwallvt@shoreham.net) or 462-2775
Listers' Office
Todd Kincaid, Chair | 462-2778
Jordan Young | 462-9444
William Johnson | 462-3366
Office Phone Number: 462-3386
Office hours: Wednesdays 4 - 6 PM or by appointment.
Email: cornwall.listers@gmail.com
The Listers are responsible for maintaining the Town’s Grand List — the appraised value of all real estate property in the town.
Fire Warden
Fire Warden: Lucius "Luke" Jerome
Phone 802-349-2985
Assistant Fire Warden: Vacant Currently
The Town of Cornwall Fire Warden is responsible for the suppression of wildland fires and the regulation of open burning within the town by issuing burning permits.
Please contact our Fire Warden Luke Jerome with any questions or for requesting a burn permit. Luke's phone number is 802-349-2985.
Animal Control Officer
Cornwall's Animal Control Officer is Stacey Freeguard. Her phone number is 623-6065. Her email is: slfreeguard@gmail.com.
Zoning Administrator
Dorsey "Lynn" Coale 802-349-9772
dorseycoale@gmail.com
Trustees of Public Funds
- David Anderson
- Magna Dodge
- Elizabeth Toder
Trustees of public funds are elected from among the legal voters at the annual meeting of the town. The duty of the three trustees is to manage real or personal property held by the town in trust for any purpose.
Justices of the Peace
- David Anderson
- Marge Drexler
- Susan Johnson
- Gary Margolis
- Jordan Young
- Vacant
- Vacant
The duties of Vermont’s justices of the peace (JP) are many and varied: from serving as election officials to determining tax appeals to giving oaths to solemnizing marriages.
For more on the duties and responsibilities of Justices of the Peace in Vermont, download the Vermont Justice of the Peace Guide as published by the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office.
Library Trustees
- Judy English
- Laura Fetterolf
- Juliet Gerlin
- Rich Isenberg
- Sue Johnson
- Patty McCormick
- Kristina Simmons