Jail & Inmate Records
The Northwest State Correctional Facility serves as Washington County's primary detention center. When individuals are arrested, they undergo a standard booking process that includes fingerprinting, photographing, and documentation of personal information. The public can search for current detainees through online inmate lookup services. Visitation at the facility requires advance scheduling and strict compliance with security protocols.
Arrest Records
The Washington County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain arrest records for their jurisdictions. Residents and attorneys can request these records through formal applications, which typically require identification and payment of a processing fee. A standard arrest record contains the individual's personal details, circumstances of the arrest, filed charges, and scheduled court dates. The Vermont Public Records Act governs access to these documents, balancing transparency with protections for sensitive information.
Criminal Records
The criminal records system in Washington County covers felony, misdemeanor, traffic violations, and sex offender registry information. Residents can request background checks through the Vermont Criminal Information Center, which provides criminal history reports. The Vermont State Police offers additional resources and support for Washington County residents seeking information on criminal activities and records.
Vital Records
For residents in need of vital records, the Barre Vermont Vital Records office, accessible through the Vermont Department of Health's website at healthvermont.gov/systems/vital records/, provides access to birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. This government resource serves the 05641 ZIP code area and can assist with a variety of vital record-related requests and inquiries.
Business & Licensing Records
Entrepreneurs and business owners in Barre can access information on business licenses, zoning regulations, and permit applications through the city's official website at barrecity.org. The local Chamber of Commerce, found at centralvt.com, provides additional support with networking opportunities, advocacy, and services helps businesses throughout the community.
Economy & Demographics
Barre's economy has been historically driven by the granite industry, with the Rock of Ages Granite Quarry being a significant employer in the region. Today, the city's diverse economy includes a range of industries, from manufacturing to healthcare.The Barre Chamber of Commerce is important in promoting local businesses and building economic growth within the community.
Elections & Voter Records
The Barre City Clerk's Office at Barre City Hall, 6 North Main Street, Suite 2, Barre, VT 05641 (phone: 802-476-0242) is the local election authority, handling voter registration, ballot preparation, and election administration. Vermont residents can register online at https://olvr.vermont.gov/ or in person at the clerk's office. The state offers same-day voter registration, allowing eligible residents to register and vote on Election Day at their polling place with proof of residence such as a driver's license, utility bill, or similar document showing their current address.
The registration deadline for early or absentee voting is the day before the election. Vermont requires no voter ID; instead, voters sign the poll book under penalty of perjury confirming their identity and residence. The Vermont Secretary of State's Elections Division, 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633 (phone: 802-828-2363, website: https://sos.vermont.gov/elections/) oversees statewide election administration and maintains voter information. Municipal elections in the city occur on Town Meeting Day, the first Tuesday in March. Residents elect the mayor for a 2-year term, city council members representing their wards for 2-year terms, and school board members, while also voting on the city budget and local articles. The next city elections are scheduled for March 3, 2026. Voters can locate their assigned polling place using the lookup tool at https://mvp.vermont.gov/ or by contacting the city clerk. The city typically operates multiple polling locations based on ward boundaries, and voters must cast ballots at their assigned location. At the federal level, Vermont's U.S. House seat - the state has one at-large representative - will be on the ballot for a 2-year term. Vermont's U.S. Senate seats are not up in 2026 (Senator Bernie Sanders is up in 2024, Senator Peter Welch in 2028). At the state level, all 150 Vermont House of Representatives seats with 2-year terms will be contested; Barre is represented in the Washington-Chittenden district. All 30 Vermont Senate seats, also with 2-year terms, are up; the city is in the Washington Senate district. The Governor's race is in 2026, with Vermont governors serving 2-year terms. Statewide constitutional officers including Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, and Auditor all serve 2-year terms and will appear on the ballot. At the Washington County level, Washington County has no elected county executive positions as Vermont counties have limited government functions; most county positions are appointed or filled through legislative delegation. Vermont offers absentee and early voting options. Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot without providing a reason. Requests can be made online at https://mvp.vermont.gov/, by contacting the Barre City Clerk, or in person. Absentee ballots are mailed beginning 45 days before the election. Completed ballots must be received by the city clerk by 7:00 PM on Election Day (postmarks do not count). The state also offers early voting in person at the city clerk's office during the 45 days before an election during regular office hours. Election results by precinct are posted on the Secretary of State's website at https://electionarchive.vermont.gov/. Voter checklists, registration lists without party affiliation, as Vermont does not have party registration, are public records available for inspection at the clerk's office. Campaign finance reports for local candidates are filed with the city clerk and available for public inspection; state-level campaign finance disclosures are searchable at the Secretary of State's campaign finance portal. The clerk's office maintains records of local ballot measures, candidates, and election results dating back decades, available for research during business hours.
Barre Public Records Directory
Search county, state, and federal government records serving Barre, Vermont.
Official Government Resources
City of Barre
Directory of Barre city records and information Barre City Hall 6 N Main Street Barre, VT 05641
Barre City Clerk and Treasurer
Municipal records, permits, fees and property taxes 6 N. Main St., Suite 6 PO Box 418 Barre VT 05641 Phone: 802-476-0242
Aldrich Public Library
Research publications and reference services 6 Washington St. Barre, VT 05641 Phone: 802 476-7550 Email: AldrichLibrar
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