About Killington Town

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

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

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 Killington Town 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.

Courts & Case Records in Killington Town

🏠 Property & Public Records in Killington Town

town or city level

Property records for Killington Town, 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 Killington Town 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.

About Killington Town — In Depth

Jail & Inmate Records

The Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility serves as Rutland County's primary detention center. When someone is arrested within Rutland County, they're processed and booked at this facility, where they remain pending bail or court appearances. Family members and legal representatives can find information about detainees through the Vermont Department of Corrections website, which provides inmate lookup services. Visitation requires appointments and strict adherence to security protocols specific to the facility.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Rutland County are maintained by Rutland County Sheriff's office and local police departments. These records contain details of the arrest itself, charges filed, and booking information. Residents and attorneys seeking arrest records must request them through the respective law enforcement agency, following procedures outlined by the Vermont Public Records Act. A typical arrest record includes the individual's personal information, arrest date, charges, and booking details, providing a overview of the incident.

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

Killington residents can obtain birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses through the Vermont Department of Health's Vital Records office. This state-level resource, accessible online and in-person, is the authoritative source for all vital statistics about the Killington community. For people looking for genealogical information or historical records, the Vermont State Archives and Genealogy office maintains a collection of documents related to Killington's past, including census data, church records, and historical newspapers.

Business & Licensing Records

Entrepreneurs and business owners in Killington can access municipal resources through several town departments. The Killington Chamber of Commerce is a hub for local businesses, providing information on licensing, zoning, and permitting requirements. The Killington Planning and Zoning department oversees the issuance of business licenses and permits, making sure of compliance with local regulations. The town's website offers detailed information on the process for starting and operating a business in the community.

Economy & Demographics

Killington's economy is largely driven by its thriving tourism industry, centered around the Killington Resort, one of the largest ski areas in the eastern United States. The resort, which attracts visitors year-round for both winter sports and summer activities, is a major employer in the region. Beyond the resort, Killington's economy is also supported by a range of local businesses, including the Killington Arts Guild, which promotes the town's vibrant cultural scene. The U.S.

Elections & Voter Records

Elections in Killington, Rutland County, Vermont are administered by the Town Clerk at 2706 River Road, Killington, VT 05751 (phone: 802-422-3241, website: https://www.killingtontown.com). Vermont uses a town-based election system, meaning Rutland County doesn't have a centralized elections office. Each town clerk manages voter registration, ballot preparation, and vote counting for their municipality. Residents can register to vote online at https://olvr.vermont.gov (Vermont's Online Voter Registration system), by mail, or in person at the Town Clerk's office.
The deadline for regular registration is the Wednesday before Election Day, though the state offers Election Day registration at the polls with proof of residency. Acceptable ID includes a Vermont driver's license, utility bill, or signed oath. Municipal elections happen annually on Town Meeting Day, the first Tuesday in March, when voters elect the Select Board (5 members with staggered 3-year terms), town clerk, town treasurer, listers, and school directors, and vote on town and school budgets. The next Town Meeting will be March 4, 2025. Residents participate in state and federal elections at the Killington Town Office polling location (2706 River Road). Vermont's My Voter Page at https://mvp.vermont.gov allows residents to confirm registration, find their polling place, view sample ballots, and track absentee ballot status. Vermont does not have U.S. Senate races in 2026 (Senators Sanders and Welch are not up until 2024/2028). The state allows early in-person voting starting 45 days before Election Day at the town clerk's office and no-excuse absentee voting by mail. Request forms are available at https://sos.vermont.gov/elections or from the town clerk. Election records that are public in Vermont include the statewide voter checklist (names and addresses, but not party affiliation since Vermont does not have party registration), campaign finance reports filed with the Vermont Secretary of State at https://campaignfinance.vermont.gov, candidate filings, and precinct-level election results posted at https://electionresults.vermont.gov. Town meeting minutes and ballot results are posted at the Town Office and on the town website.