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Financial Transparency Center. Explore our finances, demographics, and much more. Read on... Contact Us. Town of Grafton. 30 Providence Road. Grafton, MA 01519. Phone: 508-839-5335. Fax: 508-839-4602.
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Grafton is a semi-rural town in east central Massachusetts lying southeast of the City of Worcester. The population according to the federal census in 2010 was 17,765. Grafton was originally occupied by a tribe of Nipmuc Native Americans and was called Hassanamisco (place of small stones).
Town of Grafton 30 Providence Road Grafton, MA 01519 Phone: 508-839-5335 Fax: 508-839-4602 Mon. Wed. Thurs - 8:30 - 4:30 Tues. - 8:30 - 7:00 Fri. - 8:30 - 1:00
The Board of Assessors is responsible for ensuring fair and equitable taxation within the Town of Grafton. Each year, the assessors value all residential, commercial, industrial, and taxable personal property in the town for the purpose of ad valorem taxation.
On May 15, 2020, The Town of Grafton's Building Department migrated from a paper application process to an online permitting system. Visit the Online Permitting System to access any of the following Building Permit applications: Residential, Commercial, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Gas.
Grafton is a semi-rural town in east central Massachusetts lying southeast of the City of Worcester. Calendars & Facilities See the calendars and information on reserving various meeting rooms and town facilities.
Make online payments for current taxes due for Real Estate, Personal Property, Boat and Motor Vehicle Excise, and Sewer Use.
Two payment options are available online - electronic check or credit card. Online payments can be made for the following services: Birth Certificate: $10 per copy. Marriage Certificate: $10 per copy. Death Certificate: $10 per copy.
The Grafton Town Clerk: Serves the residents of Grafton as the official custodian and record keeper of Town Meeting records and vital records dating from the present back to the early 1800s. This office also performs genealogical research.