Politics & Government

Annual Census Mailed to Sudbury Residents

Packet includes dog licensing form.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: The following was submitted by Leila Frank.)

The 2013 Annual Town Census has been mailed to all Sudbury residents.  Residents should verify or correct any information, sign and return the census within 10 days of receipt.  Census forms received for families no longer residing at the mailing address on the form should be returned to the Town Clerk’s office with new contact information.

The data from the census is used to compile the Sudbury voter list, Sudbury school planning, and other reports required by Massachusetts General Law, therefore all members of the household should be included.  If a resident does not receive a census form by January 18, 2013, the Town Clerk’s office should be contacted at 978-639-3351 to have a duplicate form mailed.

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Failure to respond to the Annual Town Census will result in the removal from Sudbury’s active voting list and removal from the resident list for any non-registered voters.

The census packet will include a Dog Licensing form. Dogs must be licensed by April 2, 2013 to avoid a late fee. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required for licensing. The Sudbury Board of Health will sponsor a rabies shot clinic on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 10 a.m. to noon at Especially For Pets at a cost of $12 per animal. For details, contact the Board of Health.

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A completed census can be returned by mail or hand delivered to drop-off boxes located outside the Clerk’s office (322 Concord Road) and the Flynn Building (278 Old Sudbury Road).

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