About Bomoseen

Bomoseen, Vermont is a community in Rutland County, Vermont. This page consolidates verified public records resources for Bomoseen, including law enforcement, court, vital, property, and government records.

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Bomoseen is located in Rutland County, Vermont. County and state agencies serving Rutland County are the primary source for most government records affecting Bomoseen residents.

Law enforcement in Bomoseen is served by Rutland County Sheriff's Office. Arrest records, booking information, and incident reports are maintained by these agencies and can usually be requested in person, by mail, or via online portals where available.

Court case records for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters in Rutland County are maintained by the county trial court of general jurisdiction and, where applicable, by municipal or district courts. Statewide court case search tools published by the Vermont Judicial Branch can also be used to locate cases.

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for Bomoseen residents are issued through the Vermont Department of Health (Vital Records), with local copies often available through the Rutland County Clerk's office. Real-property records (deeds, mortgages, liens) and parcel assessments are recorded with the town Clerk and the town Lister/Assessor.

Most government records held by Vermont agencies are accessible under the Vermont Public Records Act, which sets a response window of 3 business days and requires agencies to publish procedures for written records requests. Certain records (juvenile, sealed, victim, and active investigation records) may be withheld or redacted under statutory exemptions.

Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Bomoseen

Rutland County Sheriff's Office

Learn About the Rutland County Vermont Sheriff's Department - Sheriff David J. Fox

https://www.vtsheriffs.com/rutland-county.php?id=11

⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Bomoseen

Vermont Court Records and Case Search Online

Identify the court or division where the case or record is located. This information can be determined based on the type of case or the jurisdiction involved (e.g., Superior Court, District Court, Family Division, Probate Court, Environmental Court). Determine the court's physical location or division, as different courts may be in various counties or regions within Vermont. Visit the court clerk's office during regular business hours.

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🏠 Property & Public Records in Bomoseen

town or city level

Property records for Bomoseen, Vermont are maintained at the town or city level. In Vermont, there is no county-level recording office — land records (deeds, mortgages, liens) are recorded by the Bomoseen City Clerk (or the Town Clerk for unincorporated areas). Vermont land records are recorded by Town Clerks in each of ~246 towns (NOT at county level). VT counties have minimal government functions.

Public Records & Services in Bomoseen

About Bomoseen — In Depth

Jail & Inmate Records

Anyone arrested in Rutland County typically ends up at the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility, which is the primary detention center for Rutland County. The facility processes arrestees through booking, then holds them pending bail hearings or court dates. Family members and attorneys can track down information about detainees through the Vermont Department of Corrections website, which maintains an inmate lookup system. Visitation at the facility requires advance appointments and strict adherence to security protocols.

Arrest Records

The Rutland County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain arrest records For people taken into custody within their jurisdictions. These records document the circumstances of each arrest, the charges filed, and booking information. Residents and legal counsel can request copies of arrest records directly from the law enforcement agency that made the arrest, following procedures established under the Vermont Public Records Act.

Criminal Records

The criminal records system in Rutland County covers a range of records, including felony, misdemeanor, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. Residents can request criminal records through the Vermont Criminal Information Center, which offers background checks for employment, licensing, and personal purposes.

Vital Records

For vital records, such as birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses, Bomoseen residents must visit the Vermont Department of Health's Vital Records Office, Burlington, VT 05401. This state-level agency is the repository for all official life events documentation across Vermont, including the 05732 ZIP code area. Appointments are recommended, and fees may apply for certified copies of these important documents.

Business & Licensing Records

The Castleton Town Clerk's Office at 37 Mechanic St, Castleton, VT 05735 supports the business community in Bomoseen by handling local business licenses, building permits, and zoning approvals for commercial properties and operations within the 05732 area. Entrepreneurs and business owners navigating local land use regulations and development processes can also consult the Castleton Development Review Board for guidance on their projects.

Economy & Demographics

Bomoseen's economy is largely driven by the tourism and recreation industries, using the community's natural assets like Lake Bomoseen and Bomoseen State Park. Major employers in the area include the Lake Bomoseen Lodge, Bomoseen Marina, and various outdoor outfitters and guiding services. The town of Castleton, which covers Bomoseen, is home to Castleton University, a significant contributor to the regional economy through its educational programs and campus operations.

Elections & Voter Records

Voting in Bomoseen requires knowing which town you actually live in, since the unincorporated community straddles Castleton and Hubbardton. Castleton residents handle registration and ballots through the Castleton Town Clerk at 263 Route 30, Castleton, VT 05735, phone (802) 468-5319. Those living in the Hubbardton portion work with the Hubbardton Town Clerk at 106 Breezy Hill Road, Hubbardton, VT 05743, phone (802) 273-2206.
County-wide and statewide election administration flows through the Vermont Secretary of State Elections Division, 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633, phone (800) 439-VOTE (8683), website https://sos.vermont.gov/elections. Vermont makes registration relatively easy. Voters can register online at https://olvr.vermont.gov until the Wednesday before an election, or show up in person at town clerks' offices and even at polling places on Election Day itself. Same-day voter registration is available throughout the state. Proof of residency is required, but Vermont doesn't ask for photo ID at the polls. Because Bomoseen is unincorporated, there are no mayoral or town council elections specific to the community. Instead, residents participate in Castleton or Hubbardton town meetings, typically held on Town Meeting Day, the first Tuesday in March. These gatherings follow Vermont's storied tradition of deliberative democracy, where residents debate face-to-face and vote on selectboard members, school directors, and town budget items. To locate their assigned polling place, residents should contact their town clerk or use the Vermont polling place lookup at https://mvp.vermont.gov. Public election records include voter checklists, which town clerks sell for $10-$25, campaign finance reports available through the Secretary of State at https://campaignfinance.vermont.gov, candidate filings and petitions, and precinct-level results published by the Secretary of State. Vermont overall supported the Democratic presidential candidate. Vermont does not have a U.S. Senate seat up in 2026, as Senator Bernie Sanders and Senator Peter Welch are not up for election. However, Vermont's at-large U.S. The gubernatorial race will also appear, since Vermont Governor is elected to two-year terms. All 150 Vermont House seats and 30 Vermont Senate seats will be contested in single-member and multi-member districts. County voters will elect the Rutland County State's Attorney for a 2-year term, Assistant Judges, and depending on district boundaries, state representatives and senators. Bomoseen residents vote for Rutland-6 district representatives to the Vermont House. Vermont offers early voting and absentee/mail-in voting without requiring voters to provide a reason. Registered voters can request absentee ballots starting 45 days before an election through applications submitted online at https://mvp.vermont.gov, by mail, or in person at town clerks' offices. Ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Election Day.

Public Records Resources for Bomoseen, Vermont

Official government websites for Bomoseen, Vermont and the surrounding area. We prioritize official government sources (.gov, .us, or .mil) and supplement with verified municipal, county, or statewide portals (.org or .com) where the agency uses a non-government domain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vital records for Bomoseen, Rutland County, Vermont including birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses are available through the Vermont Department of Health. Requests can be made online, by mail, or in person. The Bomoseen City Clerk's Office may also issue certified copies. Valid identification and proof of eligibility are required.
Public schools in Bomoseen, Rutland County, Vermont are administered by the local school district. School performance data, enrollment information, and district boundaries are available through the Vermont Department of Education and the National Center for Education Statistics at nces.ed.gov.
Crime data for Bomoseen, Rutland County, Vermont is maintained by local law enforcement agencies and reported to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Residents can access crime statistics through the FBI Crime Data Explorer or by contacting local police (where present) or the Rutland County Sheriff's Office.
The Bomoseen Public Library provides access to public records resources including online databases, historical archives, and government document collections. The Rutland County library system may offer additional resources. Contact the library for available databases and research assistance.
Fingerprinting services for Bomoseen, Vermont residents are available through local police (where present) and authorized providers in Rutland County. Services cover background checks, professional licensing, and employment screening. Contact local police (where present) or the Rutland County Sheriff's Office for scheduling and fees.
To register to vote in Bomoseen, Vermont, residents can register online through the Vermont Secretary of State's website, by mail, or in person at the Bomoseen City Clerk's Office. Vermont requires voters to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and residents of the state. The registration deadline is typically 30 days before an election. Voters can verify their registration status and find polling locations through the Vermont Secretary of State's voter lookup tool. For local municipal elections in Bomoseen, contact the Bomoseen City Clerk's Office for schedules and ballot information.
Property records for Bomoseen, Vermont are maintained by the Bomoseen City Assessor's Office and the Bomoseen City Clerk. The Assessor's Office is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property within the City of Bomoseen (in Rutland County), including parcels in Bomoseen. Records available include property ownership, assessed values, legal descriptions, parcel maps, and tax history. The Bomoseen City Clerk maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements. Many Vermont counties provide online property record searches through their county websites. For in-person requests, visit the Bomoseen City Clerk's Office at City Hall. The Bomoseen City Treasurer handles property tax payments and tax sale information.
Birth, death, and marriage records for Bomoseen, Vermont residents are available through both county and state offices. The Vermont Department of Health, Vital Records Office, located in Burlington, maintains statewide vital records and can issue certified copies of birth and death certificates for events occurring anywhere in Vermont. Orders can be placed online, by mail, or in person. Locally, the Bomoseen City Clerk's Office issues marriage licenses and maintains marriage records for Rutland County. Birth and death certificates may also be available through local vital records offices. Requestors typically need to provide valid photo identification and proof of their relationship to the person named on the record. Processing times and fees vary by office and record type.