Please contact the Town Clerk through phone, fax, email, mail or in person for any and all public records requests.
Town Clerk Notices
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January 23rd Special Election
- January 10, 2024
- in Town Clerk
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Groveland Election Information 2024
- January 9, 2024
- in Town Clerk
The Town Clerk’s Office is the official keeper of town records. This includes the vital records of births, deaths, and marriages of the town’s residents. All town meeting minutes are recorded and on file with this office, as well production of the annual town report. All town, state, and federal elections are conducted and recorded with this office.
The Town Clerk’s Office is responsible for administrating the oath of office for all elected and appointed town officials, and keeping records of same. All town boards must post their scheduled meetings at least 48 hours prior to the meeting with the Town Clerk’s Office. This is a requirement of the State’s open meeting law. The “Official” posting board is located at the Town Hall outside of the Town Clerk’s Office.
Town Clerk Documents
- Precinct 1 Street ListingFile extension: pdfFile size:72 kB
- Precinct 2 Street ListingFile extension: pdfFile size:70 kB
- Zoning BylawsFile extension: pdfFile size:885 kB
- MA Municipal Retention ManualFile extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- Groveland Articles of IncorporationFile extension: pdfFile size:58 kB
- Groveland-Dog-BylawsFile extension: pdfFile size:114 kB
Town Meeting Information
History of Town Meeting in the Town of Groveland
On March 8, 1850 the town was incorporated as the Town of Groveland, part of Rowley from 1630 to 1675 and part of Bradford from 1675 to 1850.
The Town of Groveland is governed by an open town meeting, an open Town Meeting means that all of the town’s voters may vote on all matters; and aselect board, the Selectmen are a town’s executive officers.
The town elects a five member Select Board by general election, which serve for overlapping three-year terms. The Select Board is responsible for calling town meetings. They initiate legislative policy by proposing legislative changes at the town meeting, and then implement the votes subsequently adopted. They also review fiscal guidelines for the annual operating budget and capital improvements program and make recommendations on these to the town meeting. The Select Board runs the town and supervises town workers.
- Citizens Guide to Town MeetingFile extension: pdfFile size:155 kB
- Open Meeting Law GuideFile extension: pdfFile size:643 kB
- How to Post a MeetingFile extension: pdfFile size:92 kB
- Meeting AgendaFile extension: pdfFile size:22 kB
- Meeting MinutesFile extension: pdfFile size:35 kB
- Town Meeting Handout GuidelinesFile extension: pdfFile size:70 kB
- Town Meeting Amendment FormFile extension: pdfFile size:52 kB
- Town Meeting Motion Instructional FormFile extension: pdfFile size:53 kB
- Town Meeting Warrant Article Petition FormFile extension: pdfFile size:50 kB
Town Meeting Warrants
- 2024 Annual Town Meeting MinutesFile extension: pdfFile size:3 MB
- 2024 Annual Town Meeting Posted WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:2 MB
- 2023 AGO ATM Decision Case # 10948 Articles 9, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 19 and 20File extension: pdfFile size:218 kB
- 2023 AGO Decision Case #10948 Annual Town Meeting April 24, 2023 Article 15File extension: pdfFile size:106 kB
- 2023 Annual Town Meeting MinutesFile extension: pdfFile size:653 kB
- 2022 ATM Attorney Gerneral Decision Warrant Aticles #14 and 15 Zoning and #5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and 13File extension: pdfFile size:246 kB
- 2022-05-23 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Voted MinutesFile extension: pdfFile size:500 kB
- 2022-05-23 Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:415 kB
- 2021 AGO Decision Case # 10170 Annual Town Meeting May 24, 2021 Articles 6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12File extension: pdfFile size:39 kB
- 2021-12-06 Fall Special Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:182 kB
- 2021-05-24 Special Town Meeting and Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:4 MB
- 2020 AGO Decision Case # 9825 Annual Town Meeting June 22, 2020 Articles 8,10,11,12 and 13File extension: pdfFile size:84 kB
- 2020 Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:523 kB
- 2019 AGO Decision Case # 9370 Annual Town Meeting April 29, 2019 Articles 11 and 12File extension: pdfFile size:108 kB
- 2018 AGO Decision Case # 9274 Special Town Meeting December 3, 2018 Articles 1,5,7,8 and 9File extension: pdfFile size:43 kB
- 2018 Fall Special Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:279 kB
- 2018 Special and Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2017 Special and Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2016 Annual Town Meeting WarrantFile extension: pdfFile size:559 kB
- 2016 Special Town Meeting WarrentFile extension: pdfFile size:71 kB
- 2015 STM Minutes April 27, 2015File extension: pdfFile size:126 kB
- 2015 ATM Minutes April 27, 2015File extension: pdfFile size:2 MB
- 2014 ATM Minutes April 28, 2014File extension: pdfFile size:713 kB
- 2014 STM Minutes April 28, 2014File extension: pdfFile size:276 kB
- 2013 ATM Minutes April 29, 2013File extension: pdfFile size:687 kB
- 2013 STM Minutes April 29, 2013File extension: pdfFile size:131 kB
- 2012 ATM Minutes April 30, 2012File extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2012 STM Minutes April 30, 2012File extension: pdfFile size:166 kB
- 2011 ATM Minutes April 25, 2011File extension: pdfFile size:594 kB
- 2011 STM Minutes April 25, 2011File extension: pdfFile size:160 kB
- 2010 ATM Minutes April 26, 2010File extension: pdfFile size:698 kB
- 2010 STM Minutes April 26, 2010File extension: pdfFile size:183 kB
- 2010 STM Minutes October 4, 2010File extension: pdfFile size:100 kB
- 2008 ATM Minutes April 28, 2008File extension: pdfFile size:489 kB
- 2007 ATM Minutes April 30, 2007File extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2006 ATM Minutes April 24, 2006File extension: pdfFile size:865 kB
- 2005 STM Minutes April 25, 2005File extension: pdfFile size:147 kB
- 2005 STM Minutes December 8, 2005File extension: pdfFile size:78 kB
- 2004 ATM Minutes April 26, 2004File extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2004 STM Minutes April 26, 2004File extension: pdfFile size:194 kB
- 2003 ATM Minutes May 19, 2003File extension: pdfFile size:1 MB
- 2003 STM Minutes November 17, 2003File extension: pdfFile size:212 kB
- 2002 STM Minutes April 29, 2002File extension: pdfFile size:90 kB
- 2002 STM Minutes November 13, 2002File extension: pdfFile size:800 kB
Vital Records Request
Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificates
The Town Clerk serves as the Town Registrar of Vital Records and Statistics. The Clerk accepts filing and maintains the records of all births, marriages and deaths that occur in Groveland and death certificates of those residents of Groveland whose death occurred elsewhere in Massachusetts.
The Clerk is authorized to issue certified copies of all vital records in custody, as well as to execute adoption and amendment depositions regarding records originating in the Town, in accordance with State Law and compliance with the Department of Vital Records and Statistics procedures.
Births
Birth records of those children whose parents resided in Groveland at the time of the child’s birth, as well as those children who were physically born in the Town, will be on file with this office.
Marriages
Marriage records of couples who filed their marriage intentions in Groveland will be on file in this office. It has been the experience of this office that many couples wish to have a certified copy of their marriage certificate to keep with their other important personal documents, as well as to have on hand to show as proof of the marriage when needed. Many couples require one or more certified copies for insurance purposes, health insurance policies, Social Security benefits, pension benefits, Veteran’s benefits, as well as for documentation for a name change with the Registry of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, credit accounts, bank accounts, etc.
Deaths
Death certificates are maintained in this office for those persons who physically died in Groveland, or for those persons who died elsewhere in Massachusetts and whose legal residence at the time of their death is listed on their death certificate as Groveland.
Certified Copies
Certified copies of all the above vital records can be obtained from this office. There is a minimal turn-around time once the request and payment have been received.
Record Research
Certified copies of all the above vital records can be obtained from this office. There is a minimal turn-around time once the request and payment have been received. Telephone and e-mail requests will not be accepted as payment is required in advance.
Business Information
MGL Chapter 110 Sections 5 and 6 as well as MGL Chapter 227 Section 5A The primary purpose of filing a business certificate is to protect consumers or creditors by identifying the names and addresses of the owners of the business. The filing of a business certificate does not protect a business name as does a corporate filing or a trademark registration.
A business certificate filing is commonly called a “dba” or doing business as. The filing of a business certificate may be used in connection with a court case to show when a business name was first used in a community and to enjoin another business from using an identical or similar name. If you need information on legal protection of a business name you should contact the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s Office, Corporations Division or your own lawyer.
Any person conducting a business, individually or as a partnership, in the commonwealth under any title or name other than his real name, must file a business certificate with the clerk of the city or town in which the business has an office. The term “person” includes a corporation.
The certificate must include the full name and residence of each person conducting the business; the place, including street and number, where the business is conducted; and the title under which the business is conducted. The certificate must be signed under oath by each person conducting the business, certifying that the statements contained in the certificate are true. The certificate may be signed in the presence of any of the following: the town clerk, the assistant town clerk, a person designated by the town clerk, or a person authorized to take oaths, such as a notary public. Each person wishing to file a business must produce evidence of his identity.
All parties whose name will appear on the Business Certificate will need to appear together. Please stop by Town Clerk’s Office for Business Certificates. Fee for filing a business certificate is $25.00 – expires in 4 years.
The following are exempted from filing a business certificate with the Town Clerk:
- Corporations doing business under its true corporate name which is required to file records and reports with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Corporations Division.
- Partnership doing business under a title which includes the true surname of any partner.
- Association which has complied with MGL Chapter 159 Sections 5 and 6 related to common carriers whose agents must file information with the State Treasurer.
- Partnership, joint stock company or association conducted under a written instrument or declaration of trust, provided that the names of the trustees, with a reference to the instrument or declaration of trust, have been filed on a business certificate
Marriage License Information
General:
- Both parties must be present when filling out the marriage intentions at the Town Clerk’s Office. Please contact the Clerk’s Office to make an appointment 978-556-7221.
- Come prepared – make sure you know the correct spelling of parents names in full including their middle names.
- Intentions may be filed in any Clerk’s Office in Massachusetts for weddings occurring anywhere within Massachusetts.
- Permanent Record of Marriage is maintained by community where intentions were filed as well as Vital Records in Boston
- Licenses are not filed in the community where marriage occurs unless intentions were filed there.
- Cost to file Intentions – $20.00
- Certified Marriage License copies after marriage are $20.00 each
Surname:
Applicants must provide the chosen surname to be used after marriage. Either party may continue to use his or her current surname, take the surname of the other party, hyphenate a combination of surnames, or use any other surname of their choice as long as there is no intent to defraud.
Prerequisite for Applicants Intending to Marry in Massachusetts:
Before an Intention is signed under oath it is important that certain criteria are met.
Criteria Includes:
- Meet the waiting period of divorce
- Meet the Legal Impediments to Marriage
- Proof of where parties reside
- Requirements to appear, to swear and sign to under oath
Waiting Period
The mandatory waiting period between the date Intentions are filed and the date the license can be issued is three (3) days.
Exception:Court Waiver – Parties after filing Intentions may petition a judge of a probate or district court for a waiver to the three-day waiting period. Upon such order, the license may be issued without delay. Certified copy of Court Order must be provided to receive License.
Medical Certificates
Medical Certificate are no longer required in Massachusetts
Divorce
By statute neither party may marry if either party is currently married to someone else.
If divorced you must provide proof that divorce is final – show copy of divorce nisi – party is still married for 90 days after divorce nisi. Cannot file intentions until divorce is final.
If divorced within last two years you must bring in your divorce decree.
Legal Impediments
Must be 18 years of age and not blood related. Statutes also require that proof of age is presented.
Each party must indicate any relationship to the other party by consanguinity (blood or genetic relationship) or affinity (relationship through marriage of their relatives). Certain relationships are prohibited by Massachusetts statute and other may be prohibited by statutes where the party resides or intends to continue to reside.
Residence & Intent to Continue to Reside
Before issuing a license to marry a person who resides and intends to continue to reside in another state, the officer having authority to issue the license shall be satisfied, by requiring affidavits or otherwise, that such person is not prohibited from intermarrying by the laws of the jurisdiction where he or she resides.
Oath
After reading the Impediments to Marriage both parties will take an oath that no Impediments to Marriage exist and then sign under thepenalties of perjury indicating an understanding of the Impediments of Marriage.
Dog Licenses
Dog owners whose pets are not licensed by March 31st of each year are subject to a fine in addition to the fee. The owner or keeper of an unlicensed dog after June 1st shall be fined $20.00 per dog.
According to Groveland’s General Bylaws the licensing fee is set as follows:
- $10 for every neuter male or spayed female dog
- $20 for every non-neutered male or non-spayed female dog
- Residents over the age of 70 are exempt from licensing fees.
Proof of current rabies and proof of neutering or spaying are required. You can apply online at GrovelandMA.com and a tag and registration will be mailed to you.
Dog Kennels– Kennel license fees shall be as follows:
- 1 to 4 dogs $25.00
- 5 to 10 dogs $35.00
- 11 or more dogs $45.00
Raffle and Bazaar Permits
Although Massachusetts General Laws prohibit most forms of gambling in the Commonwealth, an exception is made under MGL Chapter 271 Section 7A for certain non-profit organizations that wish to raise funds through raffles and bazaars. -The term “bazaar” is used to refer to “casino night” type events.
Organizations meeting the criteria outlined in the law may apply for a permit from the Town Clerk where the raffle drawing or casino night will take place. The permit application fee in the Town of Groveland is $20.00. A permit will be issued only after approval of the application by the Town Clerk and the Chief of Police.
The permit is valid for one year from the date of issuance. An unlimited number of raffles, but only three bazaars (casino nights) may be held within the duration of the permit.
Gross proceeds of raffles and bazaars are subject to a 5% Massachusetts excise tax on wagering. Proceeds must be reported to the Lottery Commission and taxes paid within 10 days after each event. The Lottery Commission will send the appropriate tax reporting forms to the sponsoring organization. Additional forms can be obtained by calling the Lottery Commission at (781) 849-5555.
At the end of the permit’s validity, and before a renewal permit can be issued, an Annual Report must be filed with the Town Clerk. The report must list all income and expenses associated with raffles and bazaars for the duration of the permit, as well as the names and addresses of participants who won prizes valued at $250.00 or more. The report must be signed by the members of the organization listed on the original permit application, as well as the organization’s accountant.
Organizations holding raffle and bazaar permits are responsible for adhering to the regulations outlined inMGL Chapter 271 Section 7A. There are additional regulations in940 CMR 12for raffles in which the value of prizes exceeds $10,000 or in which the ticket price exceeds $10.00. Bazaars (casino nights) are also governed by940 CMR 13. Questions about these regulations can be directed to the Town Clerk’s Office at (978) 556-7221 or the Lottery Commission at (781) 849-5555.