Dunbarton Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Dunbarton, New Hampshire government websites.
Dunbarton, New Hampshire, operates under a Town Meeting form of government, with a Board of Selectmen serving as the governing body. The Board consists of five members, elected by the residents of Dunbarton for three-year terms. Elections are held annually in March, allowing for staggered terms to ensure continuity within the board.Meetings are held at the Dunbarton Town Hall, located at 1004 School Street, Dunbarton, NH 03046.
The Dunbarton Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the town, dedicated to maintaining public safety and order. In addition to local law enforcement, the Merrimack County Sheriff's Office provides essential services, including the management of the county jail, which hosts individuals detained or awaiting trial. Those seeking arrest records, mugshots, booking records, or criminal history in Dunbarton can start by contacting the Dunbarton Police Department directly. Their records unit is equipped to assist with most local inquiries. For broader searches or to access county-level records, individuals may reach out to the Merrimack County Sheriff's Office or the Merrimack County Jail for relevant documents. The New Hampshire state criminal repository, managed by the Bureau of Investigation and the State Police, offers statewide criminal history records. For convenience, many of these records can often be accessed via online lookup portals established by local and state law enforcement agencies, streamlining the process for those needing information. The judicial system serving Dunbarton is overseen by the Merrimack County Superior Court, which handles a variety of legal matters, including civil and criminal cases. To request court records, individuals can use the online portal provided by the New Hampshire Judicial Branch or visit the court clerk's office in person for assistance. Vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, can be obtained from the Merrimack County Clerk-Recorder's Office or through the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration. Property records are managed by the county assessor and recorder’s office, with many of these records also accessible online for public review. Any citizen wishing to access general public records can do so through requests made under the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law, which stipulates that responses are typically provided within 5 to 10 business days. This framework ensures transparency and accessibility, allowing residents to engage with their local government and maintain an informed connection to their community.