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  2. Read on... Bristol Town Hall. 10 Court Street. Bristol, RI 02809. Phone: 401-253-7000.

  3. Departments | Bristol, RI

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    The Town of Bristol serves the community through a variety of departments, each designed to meet specific needs and expectations that achieve the high quality of life for which Bristol is known.

  4. Bristol, RI | Official Website

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    Bristol Town Hall will be closed to observe Veterans Day Read on... Rain Garden Information Session Come to the ERICD info session to learn more and see if you qualify for a FREE rain garden installation.

  5. Town Clerk | Bristol, RI

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    The Town Clerk is a publicly elected official responsible for maintaining the records of the Town of Bristol. These records include the Town’s law books, references in the library, and the Code of Ordinances.

  6. Bristol, RI | Official Website

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    Rain Garden Information Session. Come to the ERICD info session to learn more and see if you qualify for a FREE rain garden installation. Read on... View All News. Meetings. Events.

  7. Paying Your Tax Bill. Taxes are due quarterly on the following dates: Quarter 1: August 15. Quarter 2: November 15. Quarter 3: February 15. Quarter 4: May 15. Pay Taxes Online.

  8. Public Works | Bristol, RI

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    Bristol's Department of Public Works utilizes the e-permitting platform Viewpoint Cloud to issue permits to utility providers, contractors, and the public. To request a permit, please visit the Public Works Department Website.

  9. Early Voting Information. WARRANT: november 2024 General election -Polling Locations. Deadline to register to vote/ disaffiliation deadline. Final Canvassing of Bristol Voter List.

  10. The Town Clerk serves as the custodian of official records and documents for the municipality, ensuring their accurate maintenance and accessibility. They oversee elections, including voter registration and polling coordination, to uphold democratic processes within the community.

  11. The Bristol Town Council is the legislative body responsible for setting town policy. Town Council members are elected to serve two-year terms. Council meetings are held in-person on Wednesday evenings, every three weeks, at Town Hall (10 Court Street).