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Fairfield is a charming, thriving town featuring five miles of shoreline on the Long Island Sound. Fairfield has more than 61,000 residents but maintains a small-town feeling--diverse neighborhoods with their own character and flair, top-notch neighborhood-based schools, and many active civic associations.
The executive branch of Fairfield’s town government consists of a three-member Board of Selectmen with the First Selectman being the town’s highest-ranking official. The legislative body in town is the 40-member Representative Town Meeting (RTM). Town residents are divided into ten districts and voters in each district elect five RTM ...
Fairfield, Connecticut, is a charming and thriving town featuring five miles of shoreline on the Long Island Sound. Fairfield has five town beaches, two universities, many parks and ball fields, two public golf courses, and a vibrant array of restaurants and stores.
The Town Clerk is the State’s agent for permits and certificates, and the Registrar of Vital Statistics. On an annual basis, the office issues, records and maintains liquor permits, notary public certificates , hunting and fishing licenses , Trade Name certificates , birth , marriage and death certificates, burial permits, and dog licenses .
The Town of Fairfield provides four weeks of leaf collection for all neighborhoods outside of Greenfield Hill*. There is no pickup during Thanksgiving week to allow residents extra time to finish their raking.
Mailed to Tax Collector, PO Box 638, Fairfield, CT 06824; Paid at any M&T Bank during the month the bill is due (current bills only; branch does not have to be in Fairfield) ... Old Town Hall 611 Old Post Road Fairfield, CT 06824. Sullivan Independence Hall 725 Old Post Road Fairfield, CT 06824. Quick Links. Business Resources; Visitor ...
The Town of Fairfield's GIS Viewer is provided by the CT Metro Council of Governments (MetroCOG), funded through the State of Connecticut Office of Policy and Management.
The Office of the Registrars of Voters is a part-time Town department that maintains the records for over 36,000 Fairfield voters, and administers all election events in accordance with State and Federal law.
(All payments will be applied to delinquent bills first as required by CT General State Statue 12-144b.) Click on VIEW CART to check on your selection of bills. Click on CHECKOUT to proceed to the Payment Page.
The majority of Town Departments are located on the Town Hall campus which includes two administrative buildings - Old Town Hall and Sullivan Independence Hall, located at 611 and 725 Old Post Road respectively.